In the first five months of 2022, wheat had the largest share among the products imported from abroad - $328.3 million.
The State Statistics Committee has provided data on the import of food products for January-May 2022.
During the reporting period, wheat, sugar cane and margarine products had a relatively high share in imports.
Products with a high share in food imports:
- Wheat - $328.3 million;
- Sugar cane - $153 million;
- Margarine products - $137 million;
- Beef - $81.3 million;
- Potatoes - $51.6 million;
- Vegetable oil - $59.8 million;
- Wheat flour - $49 million;
- Cocoa and chocolate - $46 million;
- Dairy products - $31 million;
- Food products for children - $28.6 million;
- Banana - $23.7 million;
- Tea - $19.8 million;
- Poultry - $19 million;
- Corn - $17 million;
- Coffee - $13 million;
- Confectionery - $10.6 million.