Ukraine reduces agricultural exports to the EU, but remains in the top 4 suppliers
Ukraine exported $5.73 billion worth of agricultural and food products to the European Union in January-July 2025.
According to the EU report, the figure decreased by $891 million, or 13% compared to the same period last year.
At the same time, Ukraine managed to maintain fourth place in the list of suppliers of agricultural products to the EU. Ahead were Brazil ($9.1 billion), the United Kingdom ($7.8 billion) and the United States ($6.9 billion).
It is noted that in total, imports of agricultural products to the EU in January-July of this year amounted to $96.8 billion (+16%). Agricultural exports from the association for this period amounted to $118.7 billion (+2%), of which $2.1 billion (+17%) of products went to Ukraine.
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