Prolonged frosts complicate road logistics and curb sales from farmers who are waiting for more favorable conditions for selling and shipping grain, which leads to a further increase in port demand prices. Export demand prices for corn in Ukraine have risen by $2-3/t over the week to $207-211/t or 10200-10250 UAH/t with delivery to the Black Sea ports due to the fairly low supply from farmers. About 8% of corn sowings remain unharvested in Ukraine, so farmers expect prices to rise due to the shortfall in the harvest. However, 29 million tons of grain have already been harvested, exceeding last year's harvest of 26.8 million tons. In January, Ukraine exported 2.9 million tons of corn, including 625 thousand tons to Turkey, 606 thousand tons to Italy, 280 thousand tons to Spain, 239 thousand tons to Egypt, and 229 thousand tons to Tunisia, but in total, only 8.8 million tons have been exported in the season (compared to 12.86 million tons last year) out of the 23 million tons ...