Ukraine corn totals see boost from favorable weather — FAS USDA

Published 2025년 12월 2일

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Ukraine’s corn production in 2025-26 is expected to increase 15% from the previous season, based on preliminary yield estimates, according to a report from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture. Production is estimated at 31 million tonnes due to more favorable weather conditions in the late summer and early autumn.

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As of Oct. 30, about 40% of the total area was harvested. With higher production, corn exports are expected to increase 25% to 25 million tonnes. For the 2024-25 harvest, exports are estimated at 20 million tonnes, a 32% drop from the previous year. A key global supplier, top destinations for Ukraine’s corn included the European Union and Turkey. Wheat production is estimated at 22.8 million tonnes, similar to 2024-25. Exports from July to September 2025 dropped 23% to 4.7 million tonnes, the FAS said, due to a delayed harvest and lower production volumes, new tariffs introduced by the EU and weak domestic prices that encouraged farmers to hold onto their stocks. Among the world’s top shippers of wheat, total exports for 2025-26 are estimated at 14.8 million tonnes, down 6% from the previous year. The share of milling wheat is around 40% of the domestic market, higher than the 2024-25 level of 25%. “This gives local farmers additional leverage in negotiating prices with ...

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