Poland: Wheat imports from Ukraine are significant, but maize and rapeseed have declined

Published 2023년 3월 27일

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Ukraine's corn and rapeseed imports have declined due to a drop in domestic grain prices and tighter border controls, according to the Grain and Feed Chamber. Despite this, wheat imports to Poland have surpassed 73,000 tons. Poland has also imported over 12,000 tons of corn and about 14,000 tons of rape. Exporters are still actively buying consumption wheat and corn for deliveries in April and May. Sea exports of wheat and corn are ongoing, with wheat exports expected to reach around 400,000 tons in March.
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Ukraine's corn and rapeseed imports have weakened in response to a significant correction in domestic grain prices and greater import difficulties due to tighter grain controls at the border, the Grain and Feed Chamber said in a Monday newsletter. "However, there is a significant import of wheat" - it was noted. Import of wheat to Poland According to the Chamber's data, last week the physical import of wheat to Poland from outside the EU market amounted to over 73,000 tons. tons, corn 12 thousand. tons, and rape about 14 thousand. tone. In the first 38 weeks of the current 2022/2023 season until March 19, imports of wheat from outside the EU amounted to over 784,000 tons. tonnes, corn 1 million 297 thousand. tonnes, and rape - approx. 697 thousand. tone. Exporters are still more active buyers, interested in buying mainly consumption wheat and corn, but usually for deliveries in April/May this year. - indicated in the publication. Export of cereals by sea - Ports are still carrying ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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