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Ukraine: Import and export for January-October 2023

Wheat
Maize (Corn)
Ukraine
Market & Price Trends
Published Nov 10, 2023

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According to data from the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine, imports of wheat and meslin for January-October 2023 were 34.76 thousand tons, while exports were 13.11 million tons. The main countries exporting wheat and meslin to Ukraine were Switzerland, Poland, and Germany, while the main importing countries from Ukraine were Spain, Turkey, and Romania. Similarly, imports of corn for the same period were 14.19 thousand tons, while exports were 20.41 million tons, with France, Austria, and Romania being the main exporting countries and China being the main importing country from Ukraine.
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According to an analysis of data from the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine for January-October 2023 conducted by Zerno.Ru: imports of wheat and meslin (HS 1001) amounted to 34.76 thousand tons (5082.0% of the same period in 2022), exports - 13.11 million tons (168.0% of the same period in 2022). In October 2023, imports of wheat and meslin amounted to 257.0 tons, exports - 1.3 million tons. The main exporting countries to Ukraine in monetary terms are Switzerland (68.1%), Poland (10.9%), Germany ( 5.5%), Other countries (15.5%). The main importing countries from Ukraine in monetary terms are Spain (20.5%), Turkey (17.3%), Romania (16.7%), Other countries (45.6%). Corn imports (HS 1005) amounted to 14.19 thousand tons (93.0% of the same period in 2022), exports - 20.41 million tons (105.0% of the same period in 2022). In October 2023, corn imports amounted to 1.4 thousand tons, exports - 1.1 million tons. The main exporting countries to Ukraine in monetary terms are France (58.3%), ...
Source: Zol
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