Experts predict a decrease in the export of Ukrainian corn

Published 2024년 9월 19일

Tridge summary

Ukraine is projected to export 15-17 million tons of corn in the 2023/24 marketing season, a significant decrease from the previous year due to reduced stocks. Domestic consumption is expected to absorb about 5 million tons, leaving the rest for export. Global demand for Ukrainian corn, particularly in Europe, is high but faces competition from cheaper corn imports from the United States. Despite this, corn prices are anticipated to rise in the second half of the season, potentially reaching $200-205 per ton by the end of the year.
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In the 2023/24 marketing year, Ukraine exported about 30 million tons of corn, but much smaller volumes are expected this season due to reduced stocks - as of September 1, they amounted to only 600,000 tons. This was stated by the analysts of the PUSK agricultural cooperative, created within the framework of the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Council, the press service of the VAR reports. "We forecast the Ukrainian corn harvest at the level of 21-22 million tons, of which about 5 million tons will be consumed on the domestic market. The export potential of corn is estimated at 15-17 million tons, which is almost half as much as last year," experts noted. At the same time, they emphasized that global markets currently show a high demand for Ukrainian corn, especially in Europe. "Spain is literally sucking Ukrainian corn: by the end of last week, the price rose to $222-224 per ton, while at the beginning of the week it started at $215. Portugal has also joined the procurement process," the ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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