In the first 10 months of 2025, Ukraine exported 36,400 tons of honey worth over $84 million, with more than 70% going to European Union countries, Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture Taras Vysotsky said during a forum on the European integration of Ukraine’s honey sector.
He noted that Ukraine is traditionally among the top five global honey exporters, continuing to develop beekeeping even in the difficult conditions of war.
“Ukraine is one of the leaders in honey exports to the EU. This testifies to the high quality, trustworthiness, and competitiveness of our products. The development of digital tools, modernization of production, and strengthening of quality control are gradually creating conditions for scaling exports not only to the EU but also to the markets of Asia and the Middle East,” he wrote on Facebook.
At the same time, Vysotsky stressed that Ukraine should ensure full compliance with EU standards and improve production traceability: clearly record where the honey comes from, which apiaries produced it, and how its quality was checked. This approach will open up new and long-term market opportunities for Ukrainian beekeepers.
According to Vysotsky, there are currently 62,697 apiaries and over 2.84 million bee colonies in the Apiary Passport Register.
“According to experts, integration into the EU market could increase Ukrainian honey exports by 25-30% in the next three years. Our task is to do everything possible to make this forecast a reality,” the deputy minister concluded.