Corn Prices Hold Steady at Ukrainian Ports: Where Demand Is Concentrated.

Corn prices stable in ports
Corn prices stable in ports

Corn Market Snapshot in Ukraine

According to Novyny.live: Corn prices at Ukrainian ports have remained stable, with most buyers bidding in the range of $214 to $216 per metric ton—equivalent to 9,330–9,417 hryvnias. As of April 1, 2023, a ton of corn on the domestic market was priced at 9,797 hryvnias.

On the demand side, some buyers are offering premium rates for prompt deliveries that must be completed by April 10. This signals active market conditions and a pressing need for fast supply chains.

Price Trends for Corn

Domestic corn prices have shown slight movement recently. On March 24, a ton stood at 9,760 hryvnias, rising to 9,795 hryvnias by March 27. Meanwhile, prices for new-crop corn in Ukraine fluctuate between 9,537 and 9,843 hryvnias per ton. Notably, in the southern regions of the country, a ton of corn sells for over 10,000 hryvnias, highlighting regional pricing disparities.

Overall, Ukraine’s corn market remains stable, characterized by active demand and moderate price fluctuations that could impact the agricultural sector.

This market situation reflects broader trends in Ukrainian agriculture, where regional differences and supply chain efficiency play key roles. Given the strong demand and buyers’ willingness to pay extra for rapid deliveries, prices are likely to stay within a stable range or experience minor shifts depending on market conditions. This also underscores the importance of agile logistics for farmers looking to capitalize on pricing opportunities.


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