Ukraine has exhausted quotas for agricultural exports to the EU
Over the three months of 2018, Ukrainian exporters have already fully used duty-free quotas for exporting 8 types of agricultural products to the EU, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Economic Development.
Quotas were used for wheat, corn, honey, apple and grape juices, malt, a quarterly quota for poultry meat, and a six-month quota for butter.
At the same time, for most other products the average percentage of quota utilization is very low.
In 2018, quotas for certain product items are planned to increase: sugar, starch, juices, bran, barley groats, wheat, corn, lamb and others.
It is worth noting that for Ukraine there are additional preferential quotas for 8 goods: honey, grape juice, barley groats, processed tomatoes, oats, wheat, corn and barley.
Note that from January 1 to January 5, Ukraine fully selected quotas, both basic and additional, for the export of wheat and corn to the EU countries in 2018.
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