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Structural and Dynamic Changes in International Trade in Agricultural Products in Ukraine

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  • Hubeni, Yuriy
  • Zelisko, Nataliia
  • Krupa, Volodymyr

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The article is devoted to studying the structural and dynamic changes in international trade in agricultural products in Ukraine. The authors reveal the theoretical essence of the international trade in agricultural trade, export and import conditions taking modern challenges into consideration. The assessment of foreign trade regime is given, the trends and impact of implementing the Agreement on association between Ukraine and the EU on the development of Ukraine’s foreign trade are established. It was established that, on the one hand, the export orientation of raw materials to the EU crop production market increased, on the other hand, high import dependence on prepared food products remains, the import structure being more diversified. The peculiarities of key directions of Ukraine’s agro-industrial market under martial law and its place in the global food security system are characterized. The article also studies the structure of Ukraine’s trading partners, which were revised from the beginning of the war. The peculiarities of cooperation between Ukraine and the EU in the international trade in agricultural products are analyzed. The ways of diversifying export and increasing profitability of foreign trade in agricultural products from Ukraine in the EU market are suggested.

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  • Hubeni, Yuriy & Zelisko, Nataliia & Krupa, Volodymyr, 2024. "Structural and Dynamic Changes in International Trade in Agricultural Products in Ukraine," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 24(1), March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polpwa:342483
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.342483
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