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Ukrainian wheat exports decreased by a fifth in November

Ukraine
Published Dec 7, 2022

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Ukraine's wheat exports fell to 1.58 million tons in November from 1.98 million tons in October, the UGA Ukrainian grain trading organization said. Ukraine is one of the world's largest producers and exporters of wheat, but its exports have fallen significantly due to the Russian invasion. According to the UGA, Ukrainian exporters declared 5 million tons of grain and oilseeds for export in November, and the "grain corridor" contributed 2.3 million tons last month, more than 1.2 million tons less than in October. "The reason for the decrease is Russian delays in inspecting ships in Istanbul," UGA said in a statement. Ukraine's agriculture ministry said the country has so far exported almost 18.3 million tonnes of grain in the 2022/2023 farming season, a 29.9% drop from 26.1 million tonnes in the same period last season. The volume included more than 6.9 million tons of wheat, 9.8 million tons of corn and about 1.5 million tons of barley.

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Ukraine's wheat exports fell to 1.58 million tons in November from 1.98 million tons in October, the UGA Ukrainian grain trading organization said. Ukraine is one of the world's largest producers and exporters of wheat, but its exports have fallen significantly due to the Russian invasion. According to the UGA, Ukrainian exporters declared 5 million tons of grain and oilseeds for export in November, and the "grain corridor" contributed 2.3 million tons last month, more than 1.2 million tons less than in October. "The reason for the decrease is Russian delays in inspecting ships in Istanbul" UGA said in a statement. Ukraine's agriculture ministry said the country has so far exported almost 18.3 million tonnes of grain in the 2022/2023 farming season, a 29.9% drop from 26.1 million tonnes in the same period last season. The volume included more than 6.9 million tons of wheat, 9.8 million tons of corn and about 1.5 million tons of barley. According to the information of the Kyiv ...
Source: AgroForum
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