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Ukraine farm export revenues rise despite smaller volumes, traders say

The UGA, the traders' union, said that Ukraine had slightly increased its agricultural export revenues in the first eleven months of the July-June 2024/25 season, despite a decrease in shipment volumes, due mainly to wheat, soybeans and rapeseed.

Ukraine is the world's largest producer and exporter for grains, oilseeds, and vegetable oils. However its exports and harvests have declined since 2022 when Russia invaded.

Ukraine's agricultural exports make up more than half the total country's exports.

UGA stated in a press release that the total revenues from agricultural exports were $16,95 billion for 2024/25 compared to $16.56 billion during the same period of 2023/24.

Export revenues of wheat increased from $2.87 to $2.97, while corn exports fell from $4.23 to $4.16, and sales of sunflower oil decreased from $4.77 to $4.65.

According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Ukraine has reduced its corn exports this season by 21.5 million metric tonnes compared to 28.4 millions tons in 2023/24. Exports of wheat also dropped to 15.5 millions tons from 18.1 million.

According to Vitaliy Kval, the Minister of Agriculture in Ukraine, Ukraine's harvest in 2025 could be reduced to 51 millions tons due to adverse weather conditions.

Taras Vysotskiy told his first deputy that the grain exports in 2025/26 could range between 35 and forty million tons.

As of June 18, Ukraine exported 39.9 millions tons of grain, two weeks before the season's end. Ed Osmond, Ed Polityuk and Pavel Polityuk report.

(source: Reuters)