Italy exports up to 1 mln tons of Ukrainian corn

Published 2025년 11월 11일

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The total supply of corn in Ukraine has increased to 14 million tons. Harvest rates remain high, and yields are gradually increasing. This is reported by analysts at Spike Brokers. Ukraine is trapped by circumstances that are holding back export shipments and limiting the ability to compete in foreign markets. This creates the effect of

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deferred supply, as producers refrain from selling, expecting better conditions. Such behavior potentially increases the risk of losing market share to competitors. At the same time, current sales remain less profitable due to high logistics costs. Supply chains are starting to be saturated with corn: in October, Ukraine exported about 1 million tons compared to 1.9 million tons in the same period last year. About 500 thousand tons were shipped to European countries. On the Italian market, spot prices decreased by €5 compared to last week. In Ukraine, spot prices for deliveries remained stable until the end of November, while they adjusted down by $2-3 for December-January. The spot price index for corn with delivery within 30 days increased by $2 compared to last week’s level – to $208. Ukraine sold about 300 thousand tons of corn with shipment by rail across the western border towards Italy. Contracts were concluded for delivery until June 2026. Total exports of the 2025 harvest ...

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