Delays in shipments of Brazilian soybeans forced Turkey and Egypt to turn to Ukraine to fill the deficit

Published 2025년 3월 6일

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Brazilian agricultural company Ouro Safra has reported delays in the harvesting campaign across key producing regions, leading to disrupted supplies and longer waiting times for vessels at the ports of Santos Terminal Station and Paranaguá Grain Terminal. This has resulted in importers in Turkey and Egypt seeking alternatives in Ukraine, which has seen an increase in soybean exports to these countries in February. The situation is expected to impact competition for Ukrainian soybeans in March, especially with improved weather conditions in Brazil and potential import duties Announced by Donald Trump to the EU. The 23rd International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV, scheduled for April 24 in Kyiv, will focus on strategies and networking opportunities within the grain sector, particularly in the Black Sea and Danube region.
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According to the Brazilian agricultural company Ouro Safra, the harvesting campaign was delayed in the key producing regions, including São Paulo, Paraná, Minas Gerais and Goiás, which are the main suppliers for the ports of Santos Terminal Station and Paranaguá Grain Terminal. As a result, vessels waited longer to load, although the original schedules called for early deliveries. “These delays have disrupted supplies to key importers, forcing Turkey and Egypt to turn to Ukraine to fill the shortfall,” the report said. According to the customs data, the export of Ukrainian soybeans to Turkey in February increased to 118 thousand tons against 60 thousand tons in January. Supplies to Egypt increased to 81 thousand tons, compared to 42 thousand tons in the previous month. The Netherlands also increased purchases of Ukrainian soybeans – in February, it imported about 32 thousand tons, compared to less than 1 thousand tons in January. As weather conditions in Brazil improve, ...

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