Ukraine forecasts exports of grains and oilseeds in MY 2024/25

Published Dec 23, 2024

Tridge summary

For MY 2024/25, Ukraine predicts a significant grain and oilseed export volume of 46.9 million tonnes, which is a portion of the total supply of 67.7%, including 16.2 million tons of wheat, 2.9 million tons of barley, 20.5 million tons of corn, and 0.7 million tons of other grains and legumes. The country also plans to export 3.7 million tons of soybeans and 2.9 million tons of rapeseed. Sunflower seeds will primarily be processed domestically, and sunflower oil production is expected to reach 4.9 million tonnes. Despite ongoing aggression from Russia, Ukraine continues to be a major producer and supplier of agri-food products.
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Original content

According to the forecasted supply and demand balances of grains and oilseeds for MY 2024/25, Ukraine expects to export 46.9 mln tonnes of the crops. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food. “As of December 2024, according to the forecasted balances of supply and demand of grains and oilseeds for MY 2024/25, the export volumes of grains are forecasted at 40.3 mln tonnes, which is 66.7% of the total supply, and oilseeds – 6.6 mln tonnes,” the statement said. Thus, 16.2 mln tons of wheat, 2.9 mln tons of barley, 20.5 mln tons of corn and about 0.7 mln tons of other grains and legumes will be exported. At the same time, the country plans to export 3.7 mln tons of soybeans and 2.9 mln tons of rapeseed. In addition, almost all sunflower seeds (99.5% of the total supply) will be processed in the domestic market and will amount to 10.9 mln tonnes, while the production of sunflower oil is expected to reach 4.9 mln tonnes. The Ministry emphasized ...

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