Three companies have booked capacity for importing natural gas to Ukraine via the joint Route 1 of the Trans-Balkan direction for November.
The total volume of booked capacity is 0.6 million cubic meters per day (6.32 GWh).
Among the companies that reserved capacity for gas imports from Greece to Ukraine are the Greek company DEPA Commercial, D.Trading (a subsidiary of Ukraine’s largest gas production group DTEK...
Read MoreThe Hungarian government does not plan to lift the ban on imports of Ukrainian agricultural products after the updated trade agreement between the EU and Ukraine comes into force.
The Hungarian minister stressed that the government is protecting Hungarian farmers and is unilaterally keeping the border closed to Ukrainian agricultural products.
Read MoreUkraine has temporarily restricted the import of animals and products of animal origin from the Netherlands, Lithuania, and Spain due to outbreaks of animal diseases.
In the Netherlands, outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza have been recorded. To prevent the introduction of the virus into Ukraine, the import of hatching eggs, poultry, and poultry products is prohibited, except for those that have undergone special processing that...
Read MoreIn order to comply with the EU phytosanitary measures, from 1 November 2025 the issuance of phytosanitary certificates and phytosanitary certificates for re-export in paper form will be discontinued.
For exporters of regulated articles subject to regulation that will import cargoes into EU countries, the number and date of the issued electronic phytosanitary certificate (ePhyto) will additionally be provided.
Read MoreImports of live pigs to Ukraine in January–September 2025 amounted to 524 tonnes, which is 10% less compared to the same period last year.
The value of pig imports for the three quarters was 1.8% lower than in January–September 2024: $5.5 million.
Since the beginning of this year, live pigs have been supplied to Ukraine from Denmark (89.7%), France (5.8%) and Ireland (4.6%).
Read MoreUkraine is actively introducing a new practice of representing its agricultural interests abroad – work has begun in diplomatic and trade missions to create positions of agricultural attachés. These specialists will be responsible for promoting the export of Ukrainian agricultural products, as well as for expanding cooperation and concluding new trade agreements with other countries.
Read MoreAt the end of October, updated conditions of the free trade area between Ukraine and the EU will start to apply, which provide for a substantial increase in quotas for duty-free export of certain agricultural goods from Ukraine.
Read MoreIn the 2024/25 marketing year, Romania plans to import a record volume of soybeans.
Available statistics for September–July show that approximately 270 thousand tonnes of soybeans were imported, which is already an absolute record for the country.
Read MoreIn 2025, currant production in Ukraine has practically stabilized after declining by 6–7% annually since 2022.
Ukraine has also managed to restore fresh currant export volumes to 2022 levels.
The main importer remains Poland – over 90% of exports. Exports to Moldova, which was previously one of the key partners in this category, have also been resumed.
Read MoreThe volume of rail transportation of cake and meal in export traffic for the first 14 days of October reached 132.9 thousand tonnes. This is 3.5 times more than in September and 20% higher than the volume for the corresponding period last year.
Currently, 72% of cake and meal is transported through western border crossings, while 28% is shipped toward seaports.
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