Turkey’s poultry sector growth poised to boost corn imports in MY 2025-26

Published 2025년 8월 8일

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Turkey began harvesting its new corn crop in August, which is expected to arrive in the market by September, marking the start of a new marketing year for the country's corn production. In MY 2024-25 (September-August), Turkey imported a significant volume of corn from the Black Sea region, driven by favorable government policies and the

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Turkey began harvesting its new corn crop in August, which is expected to arrive in the market by September, marking the start of a new marketing year for the country’s corn production. In MY 2024-25 (September-August), Turkey imported a significant volume of corn from the Black Sea region, driven by favorable government policies and the growth of the poultry sector. Turkey’s corn imports jumped 45% year over year in MY 2024-25, with Ukraine being the primary supplier, according to US Department of Agriculture data. Romania, Russia, Serbia, and Moldova were other major suppliers, according to S&P Global Commodity Insights analysts. Data from the Ukraine Grain Association indicated that as of July, Turkey was the leading destination for Ukrainian corn, with an import volume of around 5.5 million mt. Traders believe some of these imports might have been sent to Iran. “Since Russia did not issue an export quota for corn, attention naturally shifted toward Ukrainian corn as the main ...

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