1.5 times more Ukrainian grain was exported than last year

Published Sep 7, 2024

Tridge summary

Ukraine has seen a significant increase in its agricultural exports this season, with the State Customs Service reporting a 84% rise in wheat exports compared to last year, reaching 4 million tons. Barley exports have doubled to 1.1 million tons, while rye exports have halved to 0.3 thousand tons. Corn exports have also increased by 9% from the previous year, reaching 2.4 million tons. However, flour exports have decreased by 53% compared to last year, with only 12.4 thousand tons exported. Overall, Ukraine exported 50.8 million tons of grain and leguminous crops in the 2023/24 marketing year.
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Original content

This is evidenced by the data of the State Customs Service published by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. Thus, 4 million tons of wheat were shipped this season, which is 84% more than last year's volumes. The supply of barley to foreign markets amounted to 1.1 million tons, which is twice the figure for the same period last year. Rye shipped 0.3 thousand tons (-50%). 2.4 million tons of corn were exported, which is 9% more than shipments on the same date last season. Export of flour from Ukraine amounted to 12.4 thousand tons, which is 53% less than last year's figure. For reference: in ...
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