Kiev / UA. (ami) According to Vadim Litvinenko, the analyst of APK-Inform Agency, Argentina, Russia and Ukraine are the direct competitors in the market segment of sunflower oil trading. Every season, the correlation of forces in the «Sunflower Triangle» determines the situation on the world market of vegetable oils. Besides, these three countries also compete for investment resources, except of the direct market competition: investors, operating on the world agrarian market (especially, the market of sunflower oil), often correct positions of these three markets, but always review the markets in gear.
The situation on the markets of Ukraine, Russia and Argentina directly influences on the developmental prospects of the world market of sunflower and by-products in the current season, or even in two-three years. Each of the mentioned countries is the large-scale producer of the oilseed, all of them have characteristic general peculiarities – high variability of the business environment, and high level of the governmental regulation.
That is why the agency and the Argentinian company AGRO-T.E.C.E.I. plan to produce the new study «Sunflower Triangle: Russia, Ukraine and Argentina» in the autumn of the current year. The agency will provide the large-scale analysis of the agroindustrial complexes of the countries, especially sunflower market sections (production, processing, exports) of the countries, within the ranges of the analytical product. Both global companies and investors, and the leaders of the market of sunflower from the countries of the «Sunflower Triangle» will become interested in the product, says agrimarket.info.
Details: More information about the «Sunflower Triangle: Russia, Ukraine and Argentina» are available at
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