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Ukraine decreased its grain exports by 9.4%

Published Mar 19, 2024

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Ukrainian grain exports have seen a 9.4% decrease in the current marketing year (July 2023 to June 2024), with a total of 32.439 million tons exported. There has also been a 30% decrease in the export of flour produced from wheat and other crops. Despite Russia's withdrawal from the grain agreement and the revocation of navigation safety guarantees in the Black Sea, Ukraine has managed to maintain grain exports at pre-war levels and even set a record for cargo exports through the Ukrainian sea corridor in February.
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As of March 18, Ukrainian grain exports from the beginning of the current marketing year, which runs from July 2023 to June 2024, reached 32.439 million tons. This was reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food. This indicator is 9.4% inferior to the results of the same period of the last marketing year. The reduction reached 3.4 million tons. Agrarians have already managed to export: During the specified period, the indicators of the export of flour produced from wheat and other crops decreased by 30%. The drop reached 32.5 thousand tons, and the result was 76.6 thousand tons. It should be noted that Ukraine was able to export a record amount of cargo through the Ukrainian sea corridor in February. bulk carrier Resilient Africa was able to successfully reach the Turkish Bosphorus Strait on September 21. This is the first ship with Ukrainian grain that passed through the Black Sea using the temporary corridor. In July 2023, Russia unilaterally announced its withdrawal ...
Source: Agropolit
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