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An expert forecast on Ukrainian oil exports has been published

Sunflower Seed
Ukraine
Published Mar 16, 2023

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In the period 2022-2023, Ukraine will be able to export sunflower oil in the amount of 3.95 million tons, as well as sunflower meal and sunflower seeds in the amount of 3.3 million tons and 2.65 million tons, respectively. This is reported by Latifundist.com, citing according to the USDA report According to analysts, sunflower production in Ukraine will reach 10.4 million tons in 2022-2023. During the same period, the forecasted production level of sunflower meal reaches 4.213 million tons. During the same time, our country should produce 4.386 million tons of oil. Experts also predict a drop in the production of oil crops in the world by seven million tons. According to the report, it will amount to 630 million tons. Analysts explain the decrease by the reduction of crops of Indian cotton, sunflower and Argentine soybeans. The declines are only partly compensated by the increase in rapeseed crops in Ukraine and Australia. It should be said that USDA experts forecast wheat production in Ukraine in 2022-2023 at the level of 21 million tons.

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In the period 2022-2023, Ukraine will be able to export sunflower oil in the amount of 3.95 million tons, as well as sunflower meal and sunflower seeds in the amount of 3.3 million tons and 2.65 million tons, respectively. This is reported by Latifundist.com, citing per USDA report According to analysts, in 2022-2023, sunflower production in Ukraine will reach a volume of 10.4 million tons. During the same period, the forecasted production level of sunflower meal reaches 4.213 million tons. During the same time, 4.386 million tons should be produced in our country oil Experts also predict a drop in the production of oil crops in the world by seven million tons. According to the report, it will amount to 630 million tons. Analysts explain the decrease by the reduction of crops of Indian cotton, sunflower and Argentine soybeans. The declines are only partly compensated by the increase in rapeseed crops in Ukraine and Australia. It should be said that USDA experts forecast wheat ...
Source: Agropolit
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