In January-February 2016, Ukraine exported to the European Union
agricultural goods to the tune of $787.5 million.
"After two months of 2016, the exports to the European Union amounted
more than US$ 700 million. To demonstrate the efficiency of the DCFTA coming
into effect I will inform on the total export showing on the outcomes of 2015 -
it is US$4.2 billion", said Vladyslava Rutytska, the Deputy
Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine for European Integration.
Moreover,
she informed that as of early April the Ukrainian exporters had completely used
export quotas provided to Ukraine under the DCFTA with the EU to supply with the
following products: honey, sugar, barley cereals and flour, processed tomatoes,
grape and apple juices, 97% of quota on oats.
"These
are the quotas under the principle
‘first come – first served’. Regarding positions
on the licensing principle, there has already been fully used up the quota for
corn, 88% of that for wheat and a quarterly quota for the export of
poultry", said the Deputy Minister.
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