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Ukrainian pea prices could rise due to expected exports to China. Producers say

Ukrainian producers' union UAC stated on Thursday that prices for Ukrainian peas could rise dramatically by mid-summer due to the expected large supply to China which opened its market this spring to Ukrainian peas.

According to data from the farm ministry, farmers sowed peas on 250,000 hectares in 2020, compared to 212,000 hectares sown in 2024.

UAC stated in a press release that "China has opened their market and a substantial part of the peas are likely to go there."

UAC stated that an increase in demand may push pea prices as high as 16,000 hryvnias (385.33) per ton EXW in late summer, compared to the current 14,000.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, pea production could rise from 409,000 metric tons during 2024/25 to 476,000 tons during 2025/26's July-June.

The ministry stated that Ukraine exports peas mainly to Turkey, India and Malaysia.

(source: Reuters)