Ukraine increases exports: over 1 million tons of grain in the first decade of March.
12.03.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
12.03.2025
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The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food reported that since the beginning of the 2024-2025 marketing year (July-June), Ukraine has exported 30.169 million tons of grains and legumes. Of these, 1.051 million tons were shipped since the beginning of the current month.
According to the State Customs Service, as of March 13 last year, the total number of shipments was 31.887 million tons, including 2.217 million tons in March.
During the current season, the following were exported:
- 12.319 million tons of wheat (in 2023/24 marketing year - 12.761 million tons);
- 2.136 million tons of barley (1.782 million tons);
- 10.8 thousand tons of rye (1 thousand tons);
- 15.269 million tons of corn (17.059 million tons).
The total volume of Ukrainian flour exports since the beginning of the season until March 10 is 49.6 thousand tons (in 2023/2024 marketing year - 75.7 thousand tons). Of these, 45.8 thousand tons are wheat flour (71.9 thousand tons).
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