U.S. corn exports to the EU have increased nearly 30 times year-on-year so far in 2024/25

Published 2025년 4월 27일

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In the 2024/25 fiscal year, Ukraine emerged as the leading supplier of corn to the EU, contributing 56.9% of the bloc's total imports with 9.54 million tons. This figure marks a decrease from the previous year's 67.6% and 10.09 million tons. The United States significantly increased its share, from 0.8% to 21.0%, by importing 3.52 million tons, while Brazil saw a decrease in its share from 18.8% to 9.7%, with 1.62 million tons. Canada also increased its share to 6.6% by importing 1.11 million tons. Overall, the EU imported 16.76 million tons of corn, marking a 12% increase from the previous year.
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As of April 20, 2025, the EU imported 9.54 million tons from Ukraine in the 2024/25 fiscal year (July to June), accounting for 56.9% of the EU's total imports, down from 10.09 million tons and 67.6% in the same period last year. The second largest supplier is the United States, from which the EU imported 3.52 million tons, a 29.9-fold increase from 114,000 tons in the same period last year; the share increased from 0.8% in the same period last year to 21.0%. The third largest supplier is Brazil, with 1.62 million tons, down from 2.81 million tons in the same period last year; the share dropped from 18.8% to 9.7%. The EU also imported 1.11 million tons of corn from ...
Source: Foodmate

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