In January-November, Ukraine exported 72.7 million tons of agricultural products. Until the end of the year, Ukraine’s agricultural exports are expected to hit about 77 million tons.
The relevant statement was made by Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Minister Vitalii Koval during the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Conference “Victory’s Harvest”.
“Last year we exported 67.3 million tons of grain and oilseed crops. Over 11 months of 2024, a total of 72.77 million tons has already been exported, and we expect to reach about 77 million tons until the end of the year. So, this calendar year, exports have been growing,” Koval said.
In his words, Ukraine is approaching its second all-time high in terms of agricultural exports. In 2023, Ukraine’s agricultural exports amounted to $22.1 billion. This year, they are expected to rise to $24.5 billion.
Additionally, 55% of Ukraine’s agricultural exports went towards the EU (compared to 60% in 2023). According to Koval, Ukraine is unlocking the new markets and returning the historical ones. This was made possible thanks to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which had ensured the stable operation of the Ukrainian maritime corridor.
Ukraine’s agricultural exports consist mainly of grain crops and sunflower oil. As emphasized by Koval, Ukraine needs the added value of exported products in order to increase processing and export value-added products.
Among other things, the Ukrainian official shared plans for the upcoming export season. In his words, the priority task of Ukraine’s agricultural sector is to ensure sustainability, develop rural areas, grow products for domestic needs and export the surplus.
“We will certainly have a harvest, as the area of winter crop fields is higher than last year. We expect that grain and oilseed crops will take the lead. Also, we are focusing on processed products. This refers to confectionery products, namely sugar, where we expect record-breaking results. Now, we must lift red tape restrictions in other countries and sign the necessary permits to gain access to the new markets,” Koval added. (Ukrinform)