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The traders' union reports that Ukraine's main sunoil exports fell 20% y/y in March.

Ukraine, which is the largest sunflower oil exporter in the world, has reduced its exports of sunoil to 503,000 tons in March, down from 629,000 tonnes a year ago, according to the Ukrainian traders' union UGA.

Analysts have stated that the union has not given a reason for this decrease, while some sunoil refineries have been forced to stop production and exports due to a spike in sunflower seed prices locally caused by a smaller crop.

After a record-breaking 6.2 million tons of soybeans were harvested in 2024, refineries began processing the crop.

UGA reported that soybean oil exports increased to 57,000 tonnes in March 2025, compared with 31,000 tons of March 2024.

The Ukrainian UCAB agriculture business association stated earlier this year, that Ukraine's exports of sunoil could drop to 4,74 million tonnes in the 2024/25 seasons from 6,25 million tons during 2023/24 season as the sunseed crop fell to 11,00 tons from 14,00.

UCAB reported this week that Ukraine's total agricultural exports for March increased 9.8% compared to the previous month, reaching 5.4 million metric tonnes.

The report said that while all product categories showed growth, the biggest increase was seen in the oilseed processing products. (Reporting and editing by Shri Navaratnam.)

(source: Reuters)