Exports of Ukrainian soybean meal to Poland increased in December

Published Jan 9, 2024

Tridge summary

In December 2023/24 MY, Ukraine's exports of soybean meal increased to 88 thousand tons, a 26% increase from November and the highest monthly figure in almost 4 years. Despite the blockade of several checkpoints on the Polish and Slovak borders, more than 90% of the total exports of soybean meal have been at the land border, with Poland importing the second largest monthly volume of 46 thousand tons, or 53% of the total exports from Ukraine. This increase in exports to Poland was not hindered by the strikes, showing the resilience of the market.
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Original content

According to operational data, in December 2023/24 MY, exports of soybean meal from Ukraine increased to 88 thousand tons, which was 26% higher than in November and reached the highest monthly figure in almost 4 years (since February 2020). It should be noted that since the beginning of the current season, more than 90% of the total exports of this product have been at the land border, and the blockade of several checkpoints on the Polish and Slovak borders during December did not become an obstacle to increasing shipments of meal to the main sales market - Poland. Thus, despite the ...
Source: Oilworld

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