Ukraine has sharply reduced flour exports this season

Published 2020년 10월 26일

Tridge summary

Ukraine has seen a significant decrease in flour exports in the 2020/21 marketing year, exporting 59 thousand tons as of October 23, a decrease of 46.1 thousand tons from the previous year. The majority of the exports were wheat flour, totaling 57 thousand tons. The country has also exported 14.8 million tons of grain and legumes, with wheat exports reaching 10.04 million tons and corn exports seeing a decrease of 1.7 million tons. Overall, the country has exported 14.9 million tons of cereals, legumes, and flour products, marking a decrease of 2.3 million tons.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

According to the operative data of the State Customs Service, Ukraine in 2020/21 MY as of October 23 exported 59 thousand tons of flour, which is 46.1 thousand. tons less than last year's figure for the same period. Including 57 thousand were exported tons of wheat flour (-47.4 thousand tons). It is noted that 14.8 million tons of grain and legumes (-2.2 million tons) were exported from the country during the reporting period. In particular, the export of wheat by the reporting date reached 10.04 million tons (-464 thousand tons), barley - 3.3 million tons (+179 thousand tons), rye - 1.7 thousand. tons (-3.3 thousand tons) and ...

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