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Ukraine increased grain shipments by 5.5% to ports in February, according to railway reports

State railways reported on Thursday that Ukraine increased grain exports to its Black Sea ports by 5.5% year-on-year in February, reaching a total of 2.3 million metric tonnes, despite Russian attacks on the transport infrastructure.

Odesa, a Black Sea port, is the hub for 90% of Ukraine's exports.

In a recent report, the state-owned?Ukrzalizhytsia rail company stated that "in February, we experienced an increase in shipments but were hindered by a deterioration in weather conditions and attacks on port infrastructure."

The Ukrainian Farm Lobby UCAB announced this week that grain exports in Ukraine rose?1% from January to 3.4 metric tons. Corn was the dominant product.

As of March 2, data?from the Ukrainian economy ministry revealed that the country had exported 22.3 million tons of various grains in 2025/26 season from July to June, compared with 29.6 millions a season before. (Reporting and Editing by Louise Heavens, Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)