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Ukraine increases minimum export prices of corn and wheat

Data from the ministry on Monday showed that Ukraine's agricultural ministry had cut the minimum export price for corn and wheat, which are the key agricultural commodities of the country, while slightly increasing the prices for the former.

In December, Ukraine banned the shipment of important agrarian products, such as grains, below the prices set by the Ministry of Agriculture.

According to data from the ministry, it reduced the minimum price of wheat for export to $188 per ton in May. It was $201 in April. The ministry has also raised the minimum price of corn to $189 per metric ton, up from $185 in March.

Since their introduction in Decembre, minimum prices have remained largely unchanged. However, they increased dramatically last month.

The ministry will not comment on any changes in its pricing. The ministry calculates its prices based on data from the state customs service, while taking into consideration the terms of delivery of the previous month. It also uses a 10% discount.

Ukraine is one of the world's leading grain exporters. It has shipped more than 36,4 million tons of different grains overseas in this season from July 2024 through June 2025.

This included 14,3 million tonnes of wheat and 19,3 millions of corn. (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)