Ukraine increased revenues from grain and oilseed exports

Published 2025년 2월 28일

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The Ukrainian Grain Association reports a significant increase in the first 7 months of the 2024-2025 agricultural season's grain and oilseed crop exports, with revenues reaching nearly $11 billion, a 13.5% increase compared to the same period last season. This includes a 15% increase in corn exports, a 40% increase in wheat exports, and a 65% increase in barley exports. There was also a notable increase in soybean and rapeseed exports, by 27% and $1.452 billion respectively. However, there was a decline in sunflower oil, vegetable oils, and oilseed meals exports by nearly 3%, over 10%, and nearly 12% respectively.
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In the first 7 months of the 2024-2025 agricultural season, which began on July 1, revenues from the export of grain and oilseed crops from Ukraine increased by almost 13.5% compared to the same period last season to 11 billion dollars, according to estimates by the Ukrainian Grain Association, published on the page of the industry organization in one of the social networks. In terms of grain, revenues from the export of corn increased by 15% compared to the first 7 months of last season to 2.412 billion dollars, wheat jumped by 40% to 2.084 billion dollars, and barley – by 65% to 350 million dollars, the association specified. In oilseed crops, from July 1 last year to January 31 this year, revenues from soybean and rapeseed exports from Ukraine abroad increased by nearly 27% to $909 million and $1.452 billion, respectively, while sunflowers ...
Source: Sinor

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