2021
DOI: 10.1515/helia-2021-0001
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Dynamics of export potential of sunflower oil in Ukraine

Abstract: The analysis of the production and yield of sunflower seeds in Ukraine for the period from 2000 to 2019 was conducted in the article. The comparative analysis of the gross harvest of sunflower seeds and the export of sunflower oil for the years under research was carried out. The dependence of exports on gross harvest was revealed and its share was calculated. It was determined that the export of sunflower oil has increased over the years under research, which indicates a significant Ukraine’s export potential… Show more

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“…However, the cultivation and import of grains are significantly affected by weather and climate conditions (Barnett, 2011;Sadler & Magnan, 2011), pest infestations (Sadler & Magnan, 2011), and restrictions on exports and imports, for example triggered by COVID-19 (Kim et al, 2020;Mohamed et al, 2021). Our findings also suggest that the Russia-Ukraine war can also result in food security problems in certain countries because Ukraine is one of the largest grain exporters on the global market (Markus, 2022;Vasylkovska et al, 2021), and several countries have high exposure to Ukrainian imports. Egypt is a typical example of this situation because it has a significant import exposure to grains such as wheat, and Ukraine is the largest partner for Egypt (Veninga & Ihle, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…However, the cultivation and import of grains are significantly affected by weather and climate conditions (Barnett, 2011;Sadler & Magnan, 2011), pest infestations (Sadler & Magnan, 2011), and restrictions on exports and imports, for example triggered by COVID-19 (Kim et al, 2020;Mohamed et al, 2021). Our findings also suggest that the Russia-Ukraine war can also result in food security problems in certain countries because Ukraine is one of the largest grain exporters on the global market (Markus, 2022;Vasylkovska et al, 2021), and several countries have high exposure to Ukrainian imports. Egypt is a typical example of this situation because it has a significant import exposure to grains such as wheat, and Ukraine is the largest partner for Egypt (Veninga & Ihle, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Міллера (J. Miller) [5] та багато інших. Також проблематикою диференційованого внесення технологічних матеріалів, встановлення меж полів, дистанційного моніторингу посівів, системи автоматичного водіння, застосуванням БПЛА у сфері вирощування сільськогосподарських культур, економічної ефективності тощо займались [6][7][8][9][10].…”
Section: постановка проблемиunclassified
“…For Ukraine, potato is one of the crops that ensure its food security. Of course, crops such as sunflower, wheat and corn exceed most fodder and food crops in terms of cultivation area (Vasylkovska K. et al, 2021;Mostipan M. et al, 2021;Vasylkovska K. et al, 2022). However, potato occupies an influential place in the diet of an average Ukrainian.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%