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Ukraine exported almost 4 mln tons of corn

Published Oct 23, 2024

Tridge summary

Ukraine has seen a significant increase in its grain and pulse exports in the 2024/2025 marketing year, with a 59.1% increase compared to the previous year, totaling 13.266 million tonnes. Wheat exports alone saw a 76.5% increase, reaching 7.341 million tonnes. Additionally, barley and rye exports increased, while corn exports experienced a slight growth of 17.2%, totaling 3.976 million tonnes. Flour exports, however, saw a decrease of 48.6%, totaling 23.3 thousand tonnes. The platform AgriSupp, provided by UkrAgroConsult, offers market intelligence for grains and oilseeds, providing operational information and analytical reports for the Black Sea & Danube markets.
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Original content

As of October 23, in MY 2024/2025 Ukraine exported 13 mln 266 thsd tonnes of grains and pulses, which is 4 mln 933 thsd tonnes or 59.1% more 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 7 mln 341 thsd tonnes, which is 3 mln 183 thsd tonnes or 76.5% more than last year. Ukrainian farmers also exported 1 million 675 thousand tons of barley and 10.6 thousand tons of rye. Exports of Ukrainian corn amounted to 3 mln 976 thsd tonnes, which is 585 thsd tonnes or almost 17.2% more than last year. In addition, 23.3 thousand tons of flour (or 31.1 thousand tons in terms of grain) were exported, which is 17.4 thousand tons or almost half as much as last year. For almost 30 years of expertise in the agri markets, UkrAgroConsult has accumulated an extensive database, which became the basis of the platform ...
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