The United States has increased its forecast for grain exports from Ukraine

Published Jan 13, 2021

Tridge summary

The USDA has increased its grain export forecast for Ukraine in the 2020/2021 marketing year to 45.81 million tons, up by 0.2 million tons from the December forecast. This adjustment is due to reduced consumption estimates, with exports covering various crops such as barley, oats, rye, millet, and sorghum. The export projections for wheat and corn remain unchanged at 24 million tons and 17.5 million tons, respectively, based on their predicted harvests of 29.5 million tons and 25.5 million tons. This follows the previous marketing year's export figures, which saw Ukraine export 16.02 million tons of wheat, 30.32 million tons of corn, and a total of 50.09 million tons of grain.
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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) in January improved the forecast of grain exports from Ukraine in the 2020/2021 marketing year (MR, July-June) by 0.2 million tons compared to the forecast in December - up to 45.81 million tons with a harvest of 64 , 21 million tons by reducing consumption estimates. According to the agency's monthly report, these are crops such as barley, oats, rye, millet and sorghum, while the forecast for wheat and corn is preserved, Interfax-Ukraine reports. In particular, the US Department of Agriculture expects to export 24 million tons of corn with a harvest of 29.5 million tons and export 17.5 million tons of wheat with a harvest of 25.5 million tons, respectively. According to US Department of Agriculture ...
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