Fournisseurs d'huile de colza en gros en Ukraine
L'Ukraine est le 4e exportateur mondial de colza et un fournisseur majeur d'huile de colza de qualité comparable à l'UE à des prix mer Noire — les acheteurs doivent comprendre les options logistiques actuelles et les exigences d'assurance guerre.
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Des milliers d'acheteurs s'approvisionnent auprès de fournisseurs vérifiés sur Towobo.
Trouver des fournisseurs d'huile de colza →Ukrainian rapeseed oil: production, major processors, and export routing
Ukraine cultivates 3–4 million tonnes of rapeseed annually (production has fluctuated significantly since the 2022 Russian invasion due to farmland access restrictions, fuel and input costs, and agricultural labour displacement). Key production regions include Khmelnytskyi, Vinnytsia, Poltava, Zhytomyr, Kyiv, and western Ukraine oblasts. Ukrainian rapeseed is non-GMO winter rapeseed — Ukraine has not approved commercial cultivation of GM rapeseed varieties. Major Ukrainian rapeseed processors and exporters include: Kernel Holding (the largest Ukrainian agribusiness company — rapeseed crushing capacity at multiple sites, Black Sea export terminals at Mykolaiv and Chornomorsk); MHP (Myronivsky Hliboproduct — major Ukrainian agri-food conglomerate with oilseed processing); NIBULON (a Ukrainian agribusiness with significant grain and oilseed river logistics via the Dnipro River); Viterra (former Glencore Agri Ukraine operations — trading company rather than primary processor); and Cargill Ukraine. Pre-2022, the primary export routes were: Black Sea ports at Odessa, Chornomorsk (Illichivsk), and Mykolaiv — these remain operational but subject to maritime security constraints in the northwestern Black Sea. Post-2022 routing alternatives: Danube River ports at Reni, Izmail, and Kiliya (all accessible, providing barge connection to Romanian Constanța port or Hungarian/Slovak Danube for onward European distribution); overland rail export west to Polish, Slovak, Romanian, and Hungarian border crossings for European markets; and truck transport to western European buyers. Risk considerations: The ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War creates elevated logistics risk for Ukrainian origin — maritime insurance premiums for Black Sea voyages are significantly higher than normal (typically 0.5–2.5% of cargo value vs standard 0.01–0.1%), creating a USD 15–60/MT cost differential that partially offsets the Ukrainian origin price discount. Buyers should consult with war-risk insurance brokers (Lloyd's of London market, MARSH, Aon) before committing to Ukrainian Black Sea shipments.
