Cyprus continues to depend heavily on imported sunflower oil to meet the demands of its dynamic food industry. With local production limited, the island relies on a sophisticated international supply chain that supports retail, HoReCa, catering, bakeries, and food manufacturing.
Key Supplier Rankings
Recent data from the World Integrated Trade Solution / UN Comtrade for 2024 reveals that Cyprus imported approximately 15.34 million kg of sunflower and safflower oil, encompassing both crude and refined products. The following supplier countries stand out:
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- Ukraine — 9.26 million kg
Ukraine leads the market by a significant margin, offering large-scale production capabilities, competitive pricing, and a robust export infrastructure. - Bulgaria — 2.85 million kg
An important European supplier, Bulgaria benefits from its regional logistics network and proximity to the EU. - Hungary — 1.41 million kg
Hungary serves as a vital source, particularly for processed and refined oil products. - Greece — 734,949 kg
Leveraging geographic proximity and historical trade links, Greece continues to be a reliable supplier. - Romania — 294,177 kg
Supported by its agricultural base and Black Sea trade routes, Romania maintains its relevance in the supply mix.
International B2B Supply Channels
In addition to direct imports, Cypriot businesses benefit from established international B2B supply networks. For instance, QP Foods UK exemplifies a supplier that bridges production operations in Ukraine with global distribution channels, ensuring flexibility in order fulfillment and product assortment tailored for professional markets.
Ukraine’s Dominance And Logistical Excellence
Ukraine remains pivotal in Cyprus’s sunflower oil market. With over 9.26 million kg supplied in 2024, the nation’s large-scale production and strong export capacity are complemented by efficient Black Sea logistics. Robust maritime infrastructure, encompassing major ports and storage facilities, ensures that Ukrainian sunflower oil is delivered efficiently, supporting the island’s dependency on imports.
Strategic Importance Of Diversification
While Ukraine commands the lion’s share, reliance on a limited group of countries underlines the need for supplier diversification. Incorporating multiple sources such as Bulgaria, Hungary, Greece, and Romania can mitigate risks associated with supply interruptions, offer varied packaging options, and provide flexible contract terms, thereby strengthening long-term strategic planning for Cypriot businesses.
Considerations For Cypriot Buyers
Price stability, product quality and delivery reliability remain key factors for importers operating in Cyprus’ food sector. Given the scale of sunflower oil consumption across food manufacturing, hospitality and retail, even relatively small price movements can affect operating costs and profit margins. Industry participants also continue to place increasing emphasis on food safety standards, supply consistency and long-term contractual arrangements when selecting suppliers.
The Broader Implications For Cyprus
The import data underscores the importance of international agricultural supply chains to Cyprus’ food industry. As demand continues to rely heavily on imported products, businesses are likely to focus on balancing cost competitiveness with supply security through a diversified sourcing strategy.







