Ukraine: Food Processing Ingredients Report

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Ukraine has a robust and growing food processing industry. In recent years Ukrainian food producers have targeted international markets following Russia’s market closure in 2015. Export opportunities for U.S. companies exist in both bulk and specialized food ingredients markets. However, these opportunities may be hindered by several factors, including: a low awareness among Ukrainian processors about U.S. suppliers; low disposable incomes of Ukraine’s population (for products destined for domestic market); competition from EU suppliers and food-safety control system reforms aimed at compliance with EU rules and norms. Potential exporters are advised to secure an experienced Ukrainian partner with established contacts who is capable of navigating a myriad of obstacles facing imported food ingredients.

Ukraine: Food Processing Ingredients Report

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