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Wheat prices continue to rise at Ukrainian ports

The relatively low supply of grain, due to farmers holding back on sales, combined with strong demand from consumers, especially traders, and the rise in export market prices, continue to support price levels.

Ukrainian grain export in the 2024/25 MY reached 34 million tons

The relatively low supply of grain, due to farmers holding back on sales, combined with strong demand from consumers, especially traders, and the rise in export market prices, continue to support price levels.

Prices for Ukrainian corn continue to rise1

The relatively low supply of grain, due to farmers holding back on sales, combined with strong demand from consumers, especially traders, and the rise in export market prices, continue to support price levels.

The relatively low supply of grain, due to farmers holding back on sales, combined with strong demand from consumers, especially traders, and the rise in export market prices, continue to support price levels.

The relatively low supply of grain, due to farmers holding back on sales, combined with strong demand from consumers, especially traders, and the rise in export market prices, continue to support price levels.

Ukrainian grain export in the 2024/25 MY reached 34 million tons1

According to the latest data from the State Customs Service, as

of April 16, Ukraine has exported 34.114 million tons of grains and

legumes since the start of the 2024/25 MY. Of this, 1.29 million

tons were shipped in April, as reported by the press service of

Ukraine's Ministry of Agrarian Policy.

As of April 17 last year, the total export figure was 38.608 million

tons.

Specifically, since the beginning of the current season, the

following have been exported:

- wheat – 13,49 million tons (15,011 million tons in 2023/24 MY);

- barley – 2,242 million tons (2,132 million tons);

- rye – 10,8 thousand tons (1 thousand tons);

- corn – 17,87 million tons (21,167 million tons).

The total export of Ukrainian flour since the beginning of the

season, as of April 16, is estimated at 56.2 thousand tons

(compared to 83.5 thousand tons in the 2023/24 MY), including

wheat flour – 52.1 thousand tons (78.8 thousand tons).

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