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Ukraine corn exports are expected to drop sharply in June according to a union of producers

The Ukrainian producers' union UAC announced on Wednesday that Ukrainian corn exports will fall from 2 million metric tonnes in May to just 1 million metric in June, because Ukraine-origin is less competitive than its American equivalent.

Ukraine has a long history of corn exportation and is expected to export around 22 million tonnes in 2024/25.

In a press release, UAC stated that "in the current conditions we cannot compete with American providers on the European Market". It added that U.S. corn was sold at $230 per ton, compared to $256-$260 for Ukrainian corn.

The bulk of Ukrainian corn sold to Greece and Cyprus is in small quantities, usually 2,000 or 5, 000 tons. The union stated that the U.S. only exports large quantities of 25,000 ton or more.

UAC stated that Ukraine had limited corn exports available in the remaining months of the season, and they did not exceed 1,5 million tons.

Official data shows that Ukraine exported 20.6 millions tons of corn in June.

The union predicted that corn prices will gradually fall to $215 in the second half June. Demand could drop and the market may focus on the new crop.

Ukraine produced 27 million tons corn in 2024, but this crop could decrease to 26 millions tons in 2025 due to poor weather conditions.

Vitaliy Kval, the Ukrainian farm minister, said on Tuesday that the grain harvest could decrease by 10 percent to 51 million tons. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, with Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)