Turkey is strengthening its position as the largest buyer of Ukrainian corn, currently accounting for 27% of all corn exports from Ukraine. Recently, Ankara officially announced the opening of a quota for the import of 3 million tons of corn, which becomes a significant stimulus for Ukrainian farmers and affects the formation of prices in the domestic market. This is reported by AgroReview Increase in demand and impact on prices for farmers The introduction of the corn import quota in Turkey occurred against the backdrop of rising domestic prices in the country, which reached $325/t—significantly exceeding the average market rates. According to analysts, the new quota became the driving force that the market lacked to unlock the full export potential of Ukrainian corn. In the previous marketing year (2025/26), Turkey imported 3.9 million tons of corn from Ukraine at an average price of $210/t, and as of April 17, the price rose to $255–256/t on CIF Marmara terms, showing an increase of 21% compared to the previous year.