Wheat, corn and sunflower oil are the leaders of Ukrainian exports

Published 2023년 3월 7일

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In February 2023, several agricultural products were among the top 30 leaders of Ukrainian exports, with a total of 9.1 million tons exported and a value of $3.32 billion. However, this is a decrease compared to previous months and the same period in the previous year due to price corrections and a slowdown in the grain corridor. Imports reached $5.03 billion. The European Commission has regulations for the export of planting material from Ukraine to EU countries, and the FAO has a rapid response plan for Ukraine in 2023 requiring funding of $205 million.
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Several agricultural products were included in the list of 30 leaders of Ukrainian exports in February. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine Taras Kachka, agropolit reports. Follow the news in a convenient format: Follow us on Twitter So, cultures were distributed: In February 2023, we exported goods in the amount of 9.1 million tons. This is more than in January - 7.89 million tons, but less than the peak military September - 9.6 million tons, and of course still far from 12.8 million t in February 2022. The value of exports in February amounted to $3.32 billion. Since September, we have been observing a trend of a slow decrease in the value of exports: $4.1 – 3.8 – 3.8 – 3.48 – 3.1 – 3.32 billion, - said Kachka. Among the main reasons for the decrease in the value of exports, the deputy minister named the correction of prices currently observed on the world market, as well as the slowdown of the grain corridor. In February, the value of imports reached a ...
Source: Landlord

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