Ukrainian Feed Corn Prices Surge: Current Cost Per Ton Revealed.
Feed Corn Prices on the Rise
According to Novyny.live: A significant price increase for feed corn is being observed in Ukraine's agricultural market. As of March 9, 2026, prices are ranging from 8,900 to 10,300 hryvnias per ton. In the southern region, prices are hitting the top of this range, indicating strong domestic demand and a constrained supply. This surge in local prices is occurring even as the global market for Ukrainian grain faces different pressures.
In contrast, prices on the export market have seen a slight decline, dropping from $213 to $210 per ton. Despite this dip in export value, Ukraine's export activity remains robust. Since October 2025, the country has exported over 10 million tons of corn, and projections suggest this figure could climb to 15 million tons by the end of the marketing year. This highlights Ukraine's continued role as a major global grain supplier.
Agricultural Market Price Dynamics
Prices for Class 2 grain have been set at 10,600 hryvnias per ton, further illustrating the fluctuations within the agricultural sector's pricing structure. The rising cost of feed corn, set against a backdrop of steady export volumes, underscores the critical importance of this commodity segment to the Ukrainian economy.
These market shifts point to a dynamic and adaptive agricultural sector responding to both internal and external conditions. The heightened domestic demand for feed corn, coupled with lower export prices, may influence farmers' decisions regarding crop planting areas and the types of crops they cultivate. Given the forecasts for increased export tonnage, monitoring future market developments is crucial, as they could have substantial implications for the nation's broader economic health.
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