In the first half of March, the export of Ukrainian agricultural products increased slightly

Published 2023년 3월 27일

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From March 1-15, Ukraine saw a slight increase in agricultural exports, exporting a total of 3.8 million tons, an increase of 100 thousand tons from the previous month. Despite this, wheat exports saw a decrease of 153 thousand tons, reaching 827 thousand tons. There was also a notable decrease in meal shipments, dropping by almost 80 thousand tons to 165.8 thousand tons. Barley exports also saw a slight decrease of 9 thousand tons. On the other hand, sunflower seed exports increased by 25 thousand tons to 108 thousand tons, and soybean oil exports increased by 2.5 thousand tons. The majority of exports were corn, accounting for 53.3% of the total. Agricultural products were primarily exported via sea and river ports, with smaller quantities transported by rail, road, and ferry.
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In the first 15 days of March, Ukraine exported 3.8 million tons of agricultural products, which is 100 thousand tons more than in the same period of the previous month. This was reported on March 27 by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy. Accordingly, deliveries for some agricultural crops did not change significantly compared to the last month of winter. Most of all crops decreased (by 153 thousand tons) shipments of wheat - up to 827 thousand tons. At the same time, meal shipments decreased by almost 80 thousand tons: 165.8 thousand tons in half of March against 246 thousand tons in two weeks of February. A subtle decrease is also observed in shipments of barley. In two weeks of March, it was exported by 9 thousand tons less than in the same period of February - 152.3 thousand tons. Deliveries of sunflower seeds in the first half of March increased by 25 thousand tons - up to 108 thousand tons. Shipment of soybean oil increased from 11.5 thousand to 14 thousand ...
Source: Zol

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