Demand in Ukraine’s corn market remains consistently high
Over the week of November 7–14, port prices increased by USD 2–3 to 210–211 USD/mt. The current price level is USD 10–12 higher than in the same period last year.
A key factor affecting the market is railway issues. Companies are redirecting exports to road transport. At the same time, Ukraine’s corn exports over the first 13 days of November amounted to only 695 KMT (3.8 times less than last year).

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