In November, Ukraine exported 12% more agricultural products than in October.

Published 2025년 12월 4일

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In November, Ukraine exported 5 million tons of agricultural products, which is 12% higher than the October 2025 figure, according to analysts from the "Ukrainian Club of Agricultural Business" association.

"All categories of goods showed growth, but the largest increase was in the export of cereals (due to increased shipments of corn) and meal (thanks to the acceleration of processing rates of oilseed crops, the harvest of which can already be considered complete)," the report states.

Indeed, compared to October, the export of goods in November increased:

According to forecasts by UKAB experts, the current export pace will be maintained in the next month. In Ukraine, the harvest of corn, significant volumes of which are intended for export, is still ongoing. However, the high moisture content of the grain does not allow for a quick harvest, and the already harvested grain needs to be dried for a long time, which slows down export shipments.

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In November, Ukraine exported 5 million tons of agricultural products, which is 12% higher than the October 2025 figure, according to analysts from the "Ukrainian Club of Agricultural Business" association. "All categories of goods showed growth, but the largest increase was in the export of cereals (due to increased shipments of corn) and meal (thanks to the acceleration of processing of oilseed crops, the harvest of which can already be considered complete)," the report states. Indeed, compared to October, the export of goods in November increased: According to the forecasts of UKAB experts, the current export pace will be maintained in the next month. In Ukraine, the harvest of corn, significant ...
Source: Graintrade

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