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Ukraine exported almost 34.2 million tons of grain

Wheat
Grains, Cereal & Legumes
Ukraine
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 28, 2024

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As of March 27, 2023, Ukraine's grain and pulse exports for the 2023/2024 marketing year have decreased by 2.723 million tonnes to 34.199 million tonnes, a 1.07 times drop from the previous year, as reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. This decline is highlighted by a significant 3.267 million tonnes reduction in corn exports, now at 18.447 million tonnes, despite a notable increase in wheat exports by 881 thousand tonnes to 13.504 million tonnes. Other exports, including barley, rye, and flour, have also seen decreases, with flour exports down by 35.1 thousand tonnes to 78.1 thousand tonnes. This trend is part of a broader 17% decrease in agricultural product exports in the first half of the 2023/24 marketing year.
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Original content

As of March 27, in 2023/2024 MY Ukraine exported 34 mln 199 thsd tonnes of grains and pulses, which is 2 mln 723 thsd tonnes or 1.07 times less than last year. This is reported on the website of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. Exports of Ukrainian wheat amounted to 13 mln 504 thsd tonnes, which is 881 thsd tonnes more than last year. Ukrainian farmers also exported 1 million 957 thousand tons of barley and 1.0 thousand tons of rye. Exports of Ukrainian corn amounted to 18 mln 447 thsd tonnes, which is 3 mln 267 thsd tonnes or 1.17 times less than last year. In addition, 78.1 thou tons of flour (or 104.1 thou tons in terms of grain) were exported, which is 35.1 thou tons or 1.44 times less than last year. As a reminder, the exports of agricultural products in the first half ...
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