Oleksiy Eryomin, an analyst at Agrus Media, has shared insights on the prospects of Ukraine's wheat harvest, grain prices, and export challenges due to the ongoing war with Russia. The harvest is expected to yield 18-19 million tons, marking a significant decrease from the previous year. The war has also reduced export capacities, leading to logistical issues and a decrease in grain prices for Ukrainian farmers. The article also discusses the potential replacement of Ukrainian grain in the African market and addresses the sustainability of winter crops due to financing difficulties for autumn sowing. Additionally, it touches on the current domestic grain market and population migration's impact on grain consumption in Ukraine.