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After a major decrease in 2022, Ukraine’s cattle and swine population is expected to decline further in 2023. Although some war-related factors have already had their negative impact, the refugee crisis, disposable income drops, and a weakened economy are expected to depress livestock sector development further.
Although it initially decreased after the war began, Ukraine’s chicken meat production remained stable in 2022. The production was impacted by significant cost increases predominately associated with more expensive trade logistics and a turbulent macroeconomic environment.
In January 2016 Ukraine amended national legislation by easing the administrative procedures for importers and exporters of selected agricultural products.
In January 2016 Ukraine amended national legislation by easing domestic administrative procedures for seed registration and imports.
In January 2016 Ukraine amended national legislation by easing domestic administrative procedures for seed registration and imports.
Ukraine’s trade regime for agricultural and food products in 2016 is going to change significantly as the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) allows for increased imports from the EU.
There have been significant changes affecting agricultural product quality, safety, and sanitary regulations since the submission of the last report.