News

The national energy regulators of Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine have approved two new routes for the supply of natural gas to Ukraine.

Read More

In January–November 2025, Ukraine exported 869 tons of live sheep and goats. This is 33.2% less than in the same period of the previous year.

In monetary terms, exports decreased by 33.3% compared to the figure for the first 11 months of 2024, amounting to $1 million.

During January–November, domestic sheep and goats were purchased by only two countries: Lebanon (93%) and Libya (7%).

Read More

In January–November 2025, Ukraine imported 28.4 thousand tons of pork, which is 12.9 times more than in the same period of the previous year.

In monetary terms, imports over the 11 months of this year also increased 12.9 times compared to the same period in 2024, reaching $70.8 million.

During the first 11 months of 2025, pork was mainly imported from Denmark (57.9%), Poland (19%), and the Netherlands (7.9%).

Read More

The Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development will develop solutions that can help businesses in the face of losses they are incurring due to constant attacks on port and other logistical infrastructure in the Odesa region.

An agreement has already been reached with Moldova on a “quite significant discount” for railway transportation to the ports of the Danube cluster.

Read More

Ukraine continues to be one of the largest suppliers of cheese to the Uzbekistan market, ranking among the top 10 exporters of this product.

The most dynamically growing segments are ready-made baby food, drinking yogurts, and butter, which indicates a gradual expansion of consumer preferences and demand for higher value-added products.

Read More

Over the first 11 months of 2025, the ports of Greater Odesa handled nearly 68 million tons of cargo, while the Danube ports handled over 8 million tons.

In the course of 2025, export volumes equaled the combined total for 2023–2024.

Despite systematic attacks on critical infrastructure, six seaports – Pivdennyi, Odesa, Chornomorsk, Ust-Dunaisk, Izmail, and Reni – continued to ensure the country’s exports and... Read More

As of December 22, Ukraine has exported more than 14.25 million tons of grains and pulses since the start of the 2025/2026 marketing year (MY).

Since the beginning of the 2025/2026 MY, Ukraine has exported 7.66 million tons of wheat (compared to 9.61 million tons last year), barley – 1.22 million tons (1.96 million tons), corn – 5.12 million tons (9.35 million tons), and 0.2 thousand tons of rye (10.8 thousand tons).

Read More

Before the war, Ukrainian millers had a joint quota with wheat for exports to the EU, and it was never possible to fully utilize it. Wheat was shipped continuously, but there was no room left for flour, so its exports to the EU were minimal.

Over the first 11 months of 2025, Ukraine exported 26 thousand tons of flour to the EU.

The top 10 enterprises that have actively exported flour products over the past 3... Read More

In mid-December, Ukraine shipped a Panamax vessel loaded with corn destined for China, marking the first significant delivery to this buyer in the 2025/26 marketing year. The shipment amounted to 58.8 thousand tons.

The previous batch of Ukrainian corn to China was sent back in April 2025.

Total supplies in the 2024/25 marketing year amounted to only 190 thousand tons, a sharp decline compared to 4.6 million... Read More

In December, wheat exports from Ukraine amounted to 335.5 thousand tons and were sharply concentrated in the direction of North Africa and the Middle East, which together accounted for about 86% of total exports.

Asian destinations accounted for only 3.5% of exports. Europe’s share was minimal – 1.7%. Overall, the structure of December wheat exports demonstrates high regional concentration and dependence on demand from North African and MENA... Read More