Ukraine: Dairy and Products Annual

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Production and exports of cheese in 2014-15 is expected to decrease significantly due to Russia’s import ban. Processors will have no choice but to switch to butter and non-fat dried milk production and rely on export sales. Imports of dairy products will also decrease due to significant currency devaluation. Local whole dairy products production will remain stable – supported by domestic demand for this staple food.

Ukraine: Dairy and Products Annual

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