Austria remains an important trading partner for Ukraine.
In 2024, bilateral trade in food and agricultural products reached $210 million.
Ukraine primarily exported corn, fruit and vegetable juices, soybeans, sunflower oil, as well as frozen fruits and nuts. In return, chocolate and cocoa-containing products, ready-made sauces, animal feed, corn, and mineral and carbonated waters were imported from Austria.
Read MoreRecently, Ukrainian honey has made its way to Norway. The company Beehive shared this news on its official social media page.
“Great news for our team and everyone who loves natural honey! Beehive products are now officially available on store shelves in Norway! High-quality Ukrainian honey is now in the Ekomarket Norge chain.”
Read MoreIn the first two months of 2025, Ukraine imported goods worth $11.3 billion, while exports reached $6.3 billion. The largest suppliers of goods to Ukraine were China, Poland, and Germany.
It is noted that taxable imports were $8.6 billion, accounting for 76% of the total volume of imported goods. The tax burden per 1 kg of taxable imports in January-February 2025 was $0.49/kg.
Read MoreIndia has officially extended the permit for pea imports until May 31, 2025. The country’s government made this decision on March 10, which serves as a positive signal for Ukrainian farmers ahead of the spring sowing campaign.
Despite its traditional protectionist policies and restrictions on agricultural product imports, India periodically opens temporary “import windows,” which Ukrainian legume exporters actively use.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine has determined the minimum prices for agricultural products subject to the export support regime.
According to the document, the following minimum allowable prices have been established for March 2025 for these goods:
Read MoreSeed supplies from Ukraine to EU markets in 2024 increased by more than 30 times compared to the pre-war year of 2021, reaching a record figure of $115 million USD.
The main importer of Ukrainian seed corn is France, which purchased 9,700 tons for $26.1 million USD.
Read MoreUkraine exported 99,300 tons of bioethanol in 2024.
The majority of the exports (87.6%) consisted of undenatured bioethanol, while the rest was on the denatured.
The total value of the exports reached 70.5 million UAH. The predominant volume of bioethanol was directed to EU countries (87.1%), with the rest going to Switzerland.
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Since the start of 2024 and 2025, Ukraine has exported a total of 30.169 million tons of grain and leguminous crops.
Of this amount, 1.051 million tons were shipped since the beginning of the current month. As of March 13 last year, the total shipment figure was at 31.887 million tons, including 2.217 million tons in March.
Thus, since the start of the current season, the following have been exported:
Read MoreUkraine’s trade turnover for January-February 2025 reached $17.6 billion USD.
During January-February 2025, Ukraine imported goods worth $11.3 billion and exported goods worth $6.3 billion.
Of this, taxable imports reached $8.6 billion, accounting for 76% of the total volume of imported goods.
The tax burden per 1 kg of taxable imports in January-February 2025 was $0.49/kg.
Read MoreThe development of Ukrainian seed production is a matter of national security. It is crucial for Ukraine to have its own seed varieties and to export them to international markets.
This was stated by the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Vitaliy Koval, during a working meeting on the export potential of forage grass seeds and amaranth production.
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