More than 36 million tons of Ukrainian grain were exported
The volume of grain exports from Ukraine since the beginning of 2021/22 MY as of January 21, 2022 amounted to more than 36 million tons, which is 7.8 million tons or 28% higher than last year.
This is evidenced by data from the State Fiscal Service, according to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.
Thus, since the beginning of the season, 16.6 million tons of wheat have been exported, which is 29% more than last year.
The supply of barley to foreign markets amounted to 5.4 million tons (+ 39%).
As of the reporting date, 146.9 thousand tons of rye were shipped, which is ten times more than last year’s figure (1.7 thousand tons).
Almost 13.7 million tons of corn were exported. The increase in supply was 24% compared to last year.
At the same time, the export of Ukrainian flour since the beginning of the season amounted to 62.1 thousand tons, which is 25% lower than on the same date last season.
For reference: in 2020/21 MY exports of cereals and legumes amounted to 44.6 million tons: wheat – 16.6 million tons; barley – 4.2 million tons; wheat – 17.1 thousand tons; corn – 23.1 million tons; flour – 126.9 thousand tons.
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