Turkey and Egypt became the largest importers of Ukrainian soybeans at the end of the year.

Published Feb 2, 2026

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Turkey in 2025 became the largest importer of Ukrainian soybeans, purchasing 1,085 million tons, which constitutes 31.8% of the total exports of this crop, according to DMC data. Egypt ranked second with an import volume of 501 thousand tons, or 14.7% of the total volume, followed by the Netherlands with 431.8 thousand tons (12.6%), and Germany with 241.8 thousand tons (7.1%). The high concentration of exports in several key markets indicates a stable demand for Ukrainian soybeans from countries with a developed processing industry and livestock sector. At the same time, this structure of supplies underscores the importance of further diversification of sales geography and expansion of presence in Asian and European markets, which will reduce logistical risks and enhance the price stability of Ukrainian exporters.

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Turkey in 2025 became the largest importer of Ukrainian soybeans, purchasing 1,085 million tons, which accounts for 31.8% of the total exports of this crop, according to the State Customs Service. Egypt ranked second with an import volume of 501 thousand tons, or 14.7% of the total volume, followed by the Netherlands with 431.8 thousand tons (12.6%), and Germany with 241.8 thousand tons (7.1%). The high concentration of exports in a few key markets indicates stable demand for Ukrainian soybeans from countries with a developed processing industry and livestock sector. At the same time, this structure of supplies ...
Source: Agravery

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