In December 2022, Ukraine managed to export 7 million tons of agricultural products

Published 2023년 1월 5일

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In December 2022, Ukraine exported 7 million tons of agricultural products, a 2% decrease from the previous month, with 49% of these exports made through the 'grain corridor' and other routes. The exports consisted of grain crops, oil crops, vegetable oils, and cakes, with grain crops making up 53% of the total and oil crops experiencing a 34% decrease due to a drop in rapeseed exports. Despite the challenges, there is stable demand for Ukrainian agricultural products on the global market, and there are still significant amounts of products intended for export. However, the war has impacted profitability and raised logistics costs, potentially impacting the 2023 sowing.
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In December 2022, Ukraine managed to export 7 million tons of agricultural products, which is 2% less than the same indicator of the previous month. This is reported in the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business. 53% of these exports were carried out through the operation of the "grain corridor" and the rest through alternative export routes. However, it must be taken into account that not all products managed to physically cross the border. Many products are currently in queues for departure by both rail and road transport, which will negatively affect the indicators of exports by alternative routes in the next month. As for the structure of product exports in December 2022, it looked as follows: grain crops: 4.9 million tons (corn - 63%, wheat - 34%, barley - 3%). Growth compared to November: +4%; oil crops - 867.6 thousand tons (sunflower seeds - 34%, soybeans - 29% and rapeseed - 25%). Decrease: -34%. vegetable oils - 468.4 thousand tons (sunflower oil - 94%, soybean oil - 5%). ...
Source: Agravery

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