Ukraine significantly reduced exports of grains and oilseeds in December
The export volumes of grains and oilseeds in the first 15 days of December 2024/25 MY decreased significantly compared to the previous months.
This was reported by the Ukrainian Grain Association on Facebook.
Thus, in the first half of December, Ukraine exported 1.448 mln tonnes of grains and oilseeds. This is 38% less than in November and 47% less than in the first half of October this year.
Corn prevails in the nomenclature, with 962.2 thsd tonnes exported.
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