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Ukraine opened 19 new markets for its products: what our farmers are exporting now

В Україні розпочалися продажі нових товарів: про що сьогодні відомі аграрії.

New opportunities for Ukrainian agricultural producers

In 2025, Ukraine signed 19 new forms of international certificates, which has become an important step for Ukrainian agricultural producers to expand their markets. These changes have allowed the country to gain access to new markets in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. It is noted that diversifying the markets for Ukrainian products of animal and plant origin is one of the priority areas of state agricultural policy.

New agreements and their impact

Among the new opportunities that have opened up for Ukrainian agricultural producers, China has agreed to import Ukrainian peas. The country purchases about 1.5-2 million tons of peas annually, with the forecasted purchase prices for this product ranging from $275 to $280 per ton. The Canadian market has opened for Ukrainian apples and eggs, which also contributes to strengthening Ukraine's position in the agricultural sector.

  • Oman has started purchasing Ukrainian poultry and offal.
  • Georgia has opened its market for ready-made food composite products.
  • Moldova and Turkey have started buying feed for domestic animals.
  • Chile has begun to import meat-bone meal and fats from Ukraine.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina alongside Vietnam have started purchasing technical fats and non-food dairy products.

Thus, new agreements and market openings provide Ukrainian agricultural producers with additional export opportunities, contributing to the development of the country's agricultural sector and increasing Ukraine's economic potential on the international stage.

These achievements highlight the importance of international cooperation for Ukrainian agricultural producers who are seeking new opportunities for business expansion.

Serhii Tkachuk

In the face of global changes in the food market, the opening of new markets can significantly impact the stability and development of Ukraine's agricultural sector, which is of great importance for the country's economy as a whole.