Ukraine has shipped 2.3 million tons of agricultural products since the beginning of the new year

Published 2023년 1월 19일

Tridge summary

In the first 15 days of January, Ukraine saw a decrease in agricultural exports, shipping 2.3 million tons compared to 3.6 million tons in the same period last month. Since the start of the war, the country has exported 41.3 million tons of agricultural products, including 9 million tons of wheat, 16.7 million tons of corn, and 3.4 million tons of sunflower oil. The largest exports in the recent period were corn and wheat, with 1.1 million tons and 437 thousand tons respectively, followed by meals and soybeans, both with 199 thousand tons. Exports via sea and river ports were the main form of transportation, with 1.7 million tons.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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In the first 15 days of the new year, Ukraine shipped 2.3 million tons of agricultural products. This is less than in the 18 days of December, when the volume of Ukrainian agricultural products crossed the border at 3.6 million tons. Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has shipped 41.3 million tons of agricultural products, including almost 9 million tons of wheat and 16.7 million tons of corn. Sunflower oil ranks third in terms of supplies with 3.4 million tons. The largest amount of corn was shipped in the first half of January – 1.1 million tons. This is 500 thsd tonnes less than in the first 18 days of December. The tonnage of wheat shipments also almost halved to 437 thsd tonnes. The third position in terms of shipments for the first 15 days of January is occupied by meals and soybeans. They have the same number of shipments – 199 thsd tonnes of each crop. For example, during the 18 days of the last month, the exports of meals decreased by 53 thsd tonnes, while soybeans ...

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