Rospotrebnadzor: Two Ukrainian plants allowed to resume cheese exports to Russia

Two Ukrainian enterprises - Hadiachsyr and Prometei - have been allowed to resume cheese exports to the Russian market following the results of laboratory tests conducted by Russia's consumer rights watchdog, Rospotrebnadzor head and Russia's chief epidemiologist Gennady Onishchenko told...
17.05.2012

Ukraine Jan-March Alumina Exports Up 8.2% On Year At 405,910 Tons

Ukraine exported 405,910 metric tons of alumina in January-March, 8.2% more than in January-March 2011, the government reported Monday. The exported alumina was worth $154.83 million.   Alumina exports in March totaled 134,350 tons, 0.4% more than in February this year and 5.8%...
17.05.2012

Ukrainian corn set to hit records in global grain markets

Fueled by record harvests, Russia and Ukraine are expected to surge to the top ranks of the global export markets for wheat and corn in the coming years, a development that will open up new investment opportunities in commodities and equities.   The surge in Russia, which will see its...
15.05.2012

Ukraine to Increase Natural Gas Production, Decrease Dependence On Russian Energy

Ukrainian Prime Minster Mykola Azarov announced that Ukraine will ramp up its natural gas production by up to 25 percent over the next three years, a move that could help the country break free of its energy dependence on neighboring Russia.   Ukraine has chosen to partner with...
15.05.2012

UkrLandFarming Seeks to Supply Corn as China Diversifies Sources

Ukrlandfarming Plc, Ukraine’s largest grain producer, wants to export corn to China as the country seeks to diversify its supply away from the U.S. to strengthen food security, Chairman and owner Oleg Bakhmatyuk said.   Ukrlandfarming may harvest 1.6 million metric tons of corn...
11.05.2012

EBRD to Provide 13.3 Million Euros for Ukraine Wind Project

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will provide 13.3 million euros ($17.6 million) for a wind farm in western Ukraine to improve power-supply reliability and reduce carbon-dioxide emissions. The financing will consist of a 10-year loan of 9.5 million euros from the EBRD and...
25.04.2012

World Bank Sees Slower 2012 Growth in Russia, Eastern Europe

Growth will probably slow this year in Eastern Europe and central Asia, and the region is at risk from tighter credit conditions at a time when lending by the International Monetary Fund may be postponed to countries such as Ukraine, a World Bank official said. The bank is forecasting growth...
20.04.2012

Ukraine to Continue Shipping Corn to Japan, ProAgro Says

Japan, the world’s largest corn importer, will continue buying the commodity from Ukraine although shipments have slowed recently on quality concerns, Ukrainian analysts said. “Shipments to Japan will be taking place anyway,” Nikolay Vernitsky, director of the Kiev-based...
20.04.2012
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