Grain exports from Ukraine in the 2024/25 agricultural year increased by 5 million tons

Published Nov 18, 2024

Tridge summary

Ukraine has seen a significant increase in its grain exports, with a total of 5 million tons exported from January to November 15, an increase from the same period last year. The majority of these exports were wheat, followed by barley, rye, and corn. However, flour exports have seen a sharp decrease. The European Commission's restrictions from Eastern Europe have contributed to a 26.7% decrease in grain exports for the 2023 agricultural year. The main importers of Ukrainian grain include European countries and the Middle East.
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From the beginning of the current year to November 15, grain supplies from Ukraine abroad (including legumes) increased by 5 million tons compared to the same level last year - from 10.968 to 16.255 million tons. This was reported by APK-Inform with reference to data from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of the country and the State Customs Service. The bulk of supplies were wheat - 8.289 million tons. In the 2023/24 agricultural year, its export amounted to 5.225 million. Barley exports more than doubled - from 749 thousand to 1.737 million tons. The figure for rye increased most sharply - from 900 to 10.7 thousand tons, corn - from 4.865 to 5.945 million. Specifically, for the current month, 1.728 million tons of grain and legumes were exported from Ukraine, according to the service and the ministry. The figures for flour exports were also given. Supplies fell sharply, from 46 to 28.5 thousand tons. Of these, wheat accounted for 26 thousand tons, or 18.2 thousand less. ROSNG ...
Source: Zol

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