Turkey continues to increase its imports of Ukrainian agricultural products, particularly soybeans and corn. From January to July of this year, the volume of imports from Ukraine rose to $1.48 billion, which is 16% higher than the corresponding figure for 2024. Thus, in the first 7 months of 2025, Turkey increased its corn imports by 2.4 times compared to the previous season, from $322.9 million to $760.6 million, and soybean imports by 80% from $141.9 million to $255.4 million. At the same time, sunflower oil imports decreased by 18% from $389.9 million to $319 million. It is worth noting that the supplies of soybeans, corn, and sunflower oil together accounted for 90% of the total volume of Ukrainian agricultural products imported by Turkey, although in 2024 their share was 69%. The reason for the increase in imports is that part of the products Turkey buys from Ukraine is ...
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