Sunflower Seed Prices Surge, Reaching $689 per Ton for Export.
Sunflower Seed Market Sees Price Increase
According to Novyny.live: Prices for sunflower seeds have risen in the early days of February 2026. The cost for a ton of product delivered to a port under CPT terms now stands at $689, marking a $4 increase from the previous week. This upward movement signals growing international demand for Ukrainian sunflower seeds. Ukraine is a major global producer of sunflower oil, making its seed prices a key market indicator.
Ukrainian exporters shipped 6,000 tons of sunflower seeds abroad in January 2026, demonstrating their activity during this period of rising prices. As of February 2, 2026, a ton of wheat was trading at 9,900 hryvnias, while a ton of feed wheat in Odesa's ports was priced at $205. These figures illustrate the broader upward trend across Ukraine's agricultural market, where prices for various commodities are generally climbing.
Market Analysis and Outlook
The price hike for sunflower seeds is likely connected to increased global demand for oilseed crops. This strong demand could incentivize Ukrainian farmers to expand their production acreage. The trend reflects a wider increase in agricultural commodity prices, which may impact Ukraine's economic situation and food security considerations.
Should these positive market conditions persist, the country's agricultural sector could attract additional investment and potentially receive further support from the state.
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