"Continental" has already exported around 600,000 tons of grain through trading.

Published Dec 5, 2025

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Over the nine months of this year, the company "Continental Farmers Group" has exported around 600 thousand tons of grain through its own trading division.

As reported by The Ukrainian Farmer magazine, by the end of the year, "Continental" plans to increase volumes to 1.2–1.4 million tons, of which approximately 1.1 million will be from Ukraine, and another 200–300 thousand tons from Romania.

The company's trading activities are focused on the main grain crops of the Black Sea region: wheat, barley, soybeans, corn, and rapeseed.

"Continental" began with the export of Ukrainian-origin products, but in parallel, it is developing purchases in other countries, expanding its capabilities in the global market.

"This is not a super-profitable business, but we know how to make money. Our task is not just to sell, but to create added value for farmers and ensure stable supply for customers," said Georg von Nolcken, CEO of "Continental Farmers Group."

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Over the nine months of this year, the company "Continental Farmers Group" has exported around 600 thousand tons of grain through its own trading division. As reported by The Ukrainian Farmer magazine, by the end of the year, "Continental" plans to increase volumes to 1.2–1.4 million tons, of which approximately 1.1 million will be from Ukraine, and another 200–300 thousand tons from Romania. The company's trading activities are focused on the main grain crops of the Black Sea region: wheat, barley, soybeans, corn, and rapeseed. "Continental" began with the export of Ukrainian-origin products, but in parallel, it is developing purchases in other countries, expanding its capabilities in the global market. "This is ...
Source: Agravery

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