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From January to July 2025, Ukraine exported 11,300 tons of frozen beef, a 20.2% increase compared to the same period last year.

Exports of such products brought Ukraine $45.1 million, which is 15.9% more than in January-July 2024.

The main buyers of Ukrainian frozen beef during these seven months were China (31.4%), Azerbaijan (26.8%), and Uzbekistan (19.7%).

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During January-August 2025, Ukraine imported goods worth $52.6 billion and exported goods worth $26.3 billion. At the same time, taxed imports amounted to $40.0 billion, which is 76% of the total volume of imported goods. The countries from which Ukraine imported the most goods were: China – $11.6 billion, Poland – $5 billion, and Germany – $4.2 billion. Ukraine exported the most to: Poland – $3.3 billion, Turkey – $2 billion, Germany – $1.5 billion.

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The director of internal trade and consumer protection in the provinces of Latakia and Tartus Abdul Wahhab al-Safar announced the arrival of two ships carrying wheat to the ports of Latakia and Tartus in western Syria. These ships delivered Ukrainian wheat under contracts signed by the Syrian Grain Authority. The port of Latakia received 16,000 tons, and the port of Tartus received 21,500 tons of wheat.

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In January–July 2025, Ukraine exported 11,700 tons of live cattle, a 72.1% increase compared to the same period last year.

In monetary terms, live cattle exports over these seven months increased by 2.1 times compared to January–July 2024, reaching $25.7 million.

The largest buyers of Ukrainian live cattle during this period were Lebanon (85.6%), Libya (8.7%), and Kazakhstan (4.6%).

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From January to July 2025, Ukraine imported 8,300 tons of lard, pork fat, and poultry fat, a 12.2% increase compared to the same period last year. However, in monetary terms, foreign purchases slightly decreased by 4.1% compared to the first seven months of 2024, reaching $9.4 million.

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In January–July 2025, Ukraine exported 6,200 tons of frozen vegetables, valued at $6.1 million. The largest buyers of Ukrainian frozen vegetables during these seven months were Germany (30.5%), Poland (24.1%), and Italy (10.6%).

Imports of frozen vegetables during the same period amounted to 7,600 tons, with expenditures reaching $10.1 million. Ukraine primarily imported frozen vegetables from Poland (73.4%), Belgium (14.1%), and Spain (3.5%).

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According to a USDA report, Ukraine’s chicken production in 2026 is projected to reach 1.44 million tons, up by 30,000 tons from this year’s estimate and 50,000 tons higher than in 2024.

Experts forecast that chicken exports will increase to 490,000 tons in 2026, compared to 470,000 tons this year and 463,000 tons in 2024.

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In August 2025, Ukraine resumed soybean meal exports to Egypt after a long break, shipping 18,500 tons. This marks the first such shipment since January 2024 and represents the largest monthly export volume to this destination, surpassing previous occasional shipments of 3,000–5,500 tons.

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Last year’s production was 1.8 million tons. We consume 900 thousand tons. 900 thousand is the export potential.

During the 24/25 season Ukraine has already exported 575 thousand tons of sugar.

Reasons for the growth in production and exports are: increase in sugar beetacreage by more than 500 hectares, improved logistics and opening of new markets, liberalization of trade with the EU.

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India emerged as Ukraine’s largest diesel fuel supplier in July 2025, following punitive tariffs imposed by Trump on Delhi’s imports of Russian oil.

India overtook other suppliers and became the largest source of diesel fuel for Ukraine in July 2025, providing 15.5% of imports.

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