Corn Exports from Bulgaria Plunge Nearly Fourfold in Three Years

Published 2025년 9월 9일

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Exports of Bulgarian corn have seen a dramatic collapse over the past three years, according to an analysis by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, which tracks the performance of the country’s foreign trade in grain. During the 2022–2023 business year, immediately after the outbreak of Russia’s war against Ukraine, Bulgaria’s corn exports were at strong levels, surpassing one million tons. The

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Exports of Bulgarian corn have seen a dramatic collapse over the past three years, according to an analysis by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, which tracks the performance of the country’s foreign trade in grain. During the 2022–2023 business year, immediately after the outbreak of Russia’s war against Ukraine, Bulgaria’s corn exports were at strong levels, surpassing one million tons. The exact volume reached 1,258,892 tons, generating export revenues of €348,025,433. At the time, global grain prices remained aligned with production costs, enabling the sector to report healthy income. The following year, however, marked a steep decline. Between October 2023 and April 2024, exports dropped nearly in half, totaling 661,623 tons. Revenues from this trade amounted to just €132,347,599 – a fraction of the previous year’s levels. The downturn deepened further in the 2024–2025 business year. From October 2024 to April 2025, Bulgaria exported only 346,217 tons of corn, with ...

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