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In 2025, Ukraine exported 50.5 thousand tonnes of honey. At the same time, according to an expert, there is currently insufficient honey on the Ukrainian market.

Ukrainian honey in Ukraine costs more than in Germany. It should be noted that last year the largest buyers of Ukrainian honey were Germany, Poland and France.

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Ukraine and Moldova have signed a protocol supplementing the 1997 agreement on border crossing points.

The protocol creates the legal basis for opening a new border crossing point and allows the necessary funding to be included in the State Budget of Ukraine.

The arrangement of the border crossing point is already underway – on the Ukrainian side, this work is handled by the Agency for Restoration.

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In January 2026, Ukraine exported 11.7 thousand tonnes of eggs, which is 10.4% more than in the same period last year.

In monetary terms, egg exports in January this year increased 1.9 times compared to the same period in 2025 – to $21.7 million.

The main buyers of Ukrainian eggs during the first month of 2026 were Spain (32.1%), Poland (13.1%) and the United Kingdom (10.7%).

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In January 2026, Ukraine imported 1.4 thousand tonnes of lard, pork fat and poultry fat – 1.8 times more than in the same period last year.

The purchase of this product abroad in the first month of 2026 cost $1.6 million – 1.7 times more than in January 2025.

The suppliers of lard, pork fat and poultry fat to Ukraine in January this year were Poland (54.7%), Germany (43.9%) and Denmark (1.4%).

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As of February 6 in the 2025/26 marketing year, Ukraine exported 19 million 380 thousand tonnes of grains and pulses, which is 7 million 069 thousand tonnes or 36.4% less than last year.

As of February 6, exports of Ukrainian wheat amounted to 8 million 494 thousand tonnes, which is 2 million 579 thousand tonnes or 30.3% less than last year.

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In 2025 Ukraine increased cucumber exports and reduced external supplies of tomatoes.

Yes, the volume of Ukrainian cucumber exports last year grew by 19.7% – to 3.76 thousand tonnes. The most active buyers were Poland (54.5%), Estonia (36.4%) and Moldova (7.5%). The year before, this top three remained the same, but with a different distribution of shares: Estonia accounted for 50.6% of the supplied volumes, Poland – 32.6%, Moldova – 9.3%.

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China has become the largest supplier of electrical components to Ukraine: in 2025, more than 85% of Ukraine’s imports came from the PRC.

Imports of electrical components to Ukraine in 2025 increased by 88% compared to 2024, reaching a total volume of 947 million euros.

85.6% of imports, worth 809 million euros, came from China. In 2024, the share of supplies from the PRC was 67.5%, amounting to 339 million... Read More

The volume of grain cargo exports by rail transport in January increased by 9%.

In January, 2 million 642 thousand tonnes were transported by rail. Compared to December, the figure rose by 10%. However, compared to January of the previous year, the volume decreased by 20%.

In export traffic in January, 2 million 370 thousand tonnes were transported. This is 9% more than in December. At the same time, compared to... Read More

The 2025/26 season has been paradoxical for the Ukrainian pea market: a record harvest has turned into record sales difficulties.

By the end of the season, production reached 653 thousand tonnes (+40% year-on-year) – the highest level in the last 7 years, yet export pace proved to be unusually low during the first half of the marketing year.

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In 2025, imports of offal from cattle, pigs, sheep, and horses increased by 41.8% compared to the previous year and reached 15.6 thousand tonnes.

In monetary terms, the import volume amounted to $18.9 million, which is 48.8% higher than the figure for 2024.

The largest supplies of offal in 2025 came from Poland – 41.8% of the total volume, followed by Brazil with 14.7% and Germany with 14.2%. The remaining... Read More