In Ukrainian ports, purchasing prices for feed barley are increasing.

Published 2025년 10월 30일

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According to IA "APK-Inform", this week in the ports of Ukraine there is a trend of further increase in purchasing prices for feed barley.

As before, the main support for prices is provided by the limited supply of this crop from agricultural producers in Ukraine and the Black Sea region in particular, due to the restraint of sales, as well as a significant increase in purchasing activity. Additionally, the growth in prices is facilitated by the currency factor.

Thus, in the ports of Greater Odessa, demand prices for feed barley have risen by an average of 2 USD/t and as of October 29, 2025, are quoted within the range of 210-222 USD/t CPT-port. At the same time, in the ports of the Danube, the increase in purchasing prices was less significant and as of the reporting date, prices are mainly quoted in the range of 206-217 USD/t CPT-port.

At the same time, the growth in hryvnia prices amounted to 100-200 UAH/t - up to 10100-10500 UAH/t CPT-port.

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According to IA "APK-Inform," this week in Ukraine's ports, there is a trend of further increases in purchasing prices for feed barley. As before, the main support for prices is provided by the limited supply of this crop from agricultural producers in Ukraine and the Black Sea region, in particular, due to the restraint of sales, as well as a significant increase in purchasing activity. Additionally, the growth in prices is facilitated by the currency factor. Thus, in the ports of Greater Odessa, demand prices for feed barley have risen by an average of 2 USD/t and as of October 29, 2025, are quoted within the range of 210-222 USD/t CPT-port. At the same time, in the ports of the Danube, the increase in ...
Source: Agravery

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