Ukrainian sunflower oil exports totaled $5.12 billion, accounting for 36.8% of global exports of this product and 20.8% of Ukraine’s total agricultural exports.
The world’s leading sunflower oil exporters in 2024 were:
- Ukraine – $5.12 billion
- russia – $3.72 billion
- Türkiye – $1.28 billion
Main export destinations for Ukrainian oil in 2024:
- EU – 56%
- India – 14%
- Türkiye – 7%
- Egypt – 3%
- Iraq – 3%
Key Insights:
- Undisputed global leadership: Ukraine controls over one-third of the global sunflower oil market. This confirms the strategic role of the sunflower oil processing sector, which continues to generate one-fifth of the country’s total agricultural foreign exchange earnings, even under wartime conditions.
- Radical logistics shift: 2024 was marked by a massive return to deep-sea ports. While only 18% of oil was shipped via the Black Sea in 2023, this figure surged to 52% in 2024. Conversely, the share of Danube ports decreased from 57% to 22%, matching the share of the “Solidarity Lanes.”
- Geographic concentration and diversification: Although the European Union remains the primary market, India and Turkey play a crucial role. This demonstrates the ability of Ukrainian exporters to maintain long-distance supplies thanks to the restoration of the maritime corridor. Overall, Ukraine exported sunflower oil to 134 countries, surpassing the 2023 reach of 128 countries.
Conclusion: While the stabilization of exports at over $5 billion has not yet surpassed the record 2021 levels ($6.39 billion), it allows Ukraine to maintain its leading position among global players despite logistical challenges and military risks. A key factor in this resilience has been the restoration of deep-sea maritime logistics, which enabled the redirection of significant volumes from costly land routes to more cost-effective ones while expanding export geography.
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