During the 10 months of the war, Ukraine exported almost 39 million tons of agricultural products

Published 2023년 1월 5일

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Since the start of the invasion, Ukraine has exported almost 39 million tons of grain, oil crops, and their processing products. In the past 10 months, corn, wheat, and sunflower oil were the leading agricultural crops in shipments, with corn being the leader. In December, there was an increase in corn exports by 1.3 million tons, while rapeseed shipments saw a significant decrease of 175,000 tons, a seasonal trend. Barley and meal export volumes also decreased, but soybean oil supplies increased. The total volume of shipments for the first 10 months reached 15.6 million tons of corn, 8.6 million tons of wheat, 3.3 million tons of sunflower oil, among other crops.
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Almost 39 million tons of grain, oil crops and their processing products have been shipped by Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. Among the three leaders among the agricultural crops that were shipped during the 10 months of the war, there is corn - 15.6 million tons, wheat - 8.6 million tons, and sunflower oil - 3.3 million tons. In the last month of 2022, 6.8 million tons of agricultural products were shipped. This is 900,000 tons more than in November. In general, December was marked by an expected decrease in rapeseed supplies. Instead, the export of corn increased by 1.3 million tons — it is 3.3 million tons. The volume of exported wheat for December remains unchanged and amounts to 1.6 million tons. Also, supplies of sunflower oil and soybeans remained almost unchanged. The first shipped 468 thousand tons, in November it was 466 thousand tons. Soybeans — 387 ...
Source: Agrotimes

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