Ukraine Introduces New Rules for Agricultural Exporters
The Ukrainian government has announced new rules for agricultural exporters in an effort to prevent law violations in the export of foodstuffs. The rules, which came into effect on December 31, 2024, require Ukrainian companies that sell certain foodstuffs abroad to register as agricultural exporters within government agencies.
Requirements for Exporters
The new rules apply to the exporters of wheat, corn, barley, oilseeds, and some other products. To be registered as verified foodstuffs exporters, companies must meet certain criteria. They should have no tax debts and should not be involved in bankruptcy court procedures.
Aim of the Rules
The introduction of these rules aims to ensure that agricultural exports from Ukraine are conducted in a transparent and lawful manner. By establishing a registration process, the government hopes to prevent any illegal activities in the export of agricultural goods.
Ukraine’s Agricultural Exports
In the 2022-2023 marketing year, which ran between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, Ukraine exported more than 67 million tons of grain and oilseed products. With such a significant volume of exports, ensuring the integrity of the export process is crucial for the Ukrainian agricultural sector.
Summary:
- The Ukrainian government has introduced new rules for agricultural exporters, requiring them to register within government agencies.
- Only companies with no tax debts and not involved in bankruptcy court procedures can be registered as verified foodstuffs exporters.
- The rules aim to prevent law violations in the export of agricultural goods.
- Ukraine exported over 67 million tons of grain and oilseed products in the 2022-2023 marketing year.
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