In the middle of Ukraine-Russia war, Ukraine starts exporting sugar, food oil, animal by-products and other products, reported by Ministry of Agriculture
In middle of Russia-Ukraine war, some good business news is for Ukraine, Ukraine is currently exporting sugar to west African country Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), while in return importing cocoa products and nuts, according to Ukraine’s Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Vitaliy Koval. Vitaliy Koval, stated that currently Ukraine exports sugar, sunflower oil, animal by-products, cereals and tobacco products to Ivory Coast.
In a press briefing of Ministry of Agriculture stated that, despite the current war with Russia, the Ukrainian agricultural sector is the foundation of the economy and it is trade with other countries, He highlighted the ongoing trade relationship between the two countries Koval also stressed the importance of building its own agriculture capacity and independence.
Ukraine has almost 30 years of experience and expertise in the agriculture markets, Ukrainian Consultancy firm UkrAgroConsult has launched an online platform “AgriSupp” with an extensive database, that will provide daily market updates and detail analysis of food grains and oil seeds, mainly focusing on Danube and black sea basin.
According to Ukraine’s Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Vitaliy Koval, reports UkrAgroConsult that Ukraine is currently exporting sugar to Côte d’Ivoire and in return importing cocoa products and nuts.
Koval said agriculture is a strong pillar of Ukraine’s economy and its international trade is very important for national stability and also for supporting global food security.
