Wheat exports from Ukraine are almost half of last year’s

The volume of exports of grain and leguminous crops from Ukraine in the 2022/23 FY as of December 26 amounted to 21.5 million tons, which is 32% less than last season. This is evidenced by the data of the State Customs Service published by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.
Thus, almost 8 million tons of wheat have been shipped since the beginning of the season, which is 49% less than last year’s volume.
The supply of barley to foreign markets amounted to 1.6 million tons (-69%).
Also, 12.4 thousand tons of rye were exported, which is significantly less than last year’s 121 thousand tons.
11.8 million tons of corn were exported, which is 15% higher than the volume of shipments on the same date last season (10.3 million tons).
Export of flour from Ukraine in the 2022/23 MR amounted to 67,000 tons, which is 14% higher than last season on the same date (59,000 tons).
For reference: in 2021/22 MR, the export of grain and leguminous crops amounted to 48.6 million tons: wheat — 18.7 million tons; barley — 5.8 million tons; rye — 161.5 thousand tons; corn — 23.5 million tons; flour – 70.9 thousand tons
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