Ukraine: In January, agricultural enterprises increased milk production and milk supply for processing
According to the State Statistics Service, in January agricultural enterprises increased milk production by 0.4%. – INFAGRO
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According to the State Statistics Service, in January agricultural enterprises increased milk production by 0.4%. – INFAGRO
According to official figures, in 2019, 3.8 million tons of milk were processed in Ukraine, which is 9.1% less than in 2018. 2.6 million tons were bought from dairy farms (-4.0% from last year) ), households provided 0.85 million tons (-21.8%). – INFAGRO
The Ukrainian parliament suspended the second reading of the bill On Changes to Some Legislative Acts of Ukraine on the Turnover of Farmland at a plenary session on Friday and began discussing other issues on the agenda.
Ukrainian cheese makers are now in a difficult situation. On the one hand, growing imports of cheap European cheeses are putting pressure on the market; on the other hand, fresh dairy producers keep the purchase prices of milk high preventing cheesemakers from lowering them. – INFAGRO
In 2919, after a long period of constant decline Ukrainian producers of canned milk managed to slightly increase production and also domestic and export sales. – INFAGRO
On January 2, an open meeting with agrarian associations was held under the chairmanship of Taras Vysotsky, Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Agriculture of Ukraine . The participants had the opportunity to express their proposals on directions of the state support for 2020.
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