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Ukraine is actively increasing grain exports this year - Reuters

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This summer, Ukraine is trying to ship as much grain as possible this summer, taking advantage of the military successes gained in the Black Sea region. Reuters reports and UNN reports.

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It is noted that Ukraine has already doubled its food exports in July to more than 4.2 million tons compared to the same month last year. 

Kyiv does not currently report on the destinations of its exports in July, but last season most of Ukraine's wheat went to Spain, Egypt, and Indonesia, while corn was mainly shipped to Spain and China.

Україна експортувала понад 221 000 тонн зерна до 10 країн світу в рамках ініціативи "Зерно з України02.07.24, 01:50

The publication noted that the growth comes despite a drop in production this season caused by war-related disruptions, and there is no guarantee that Kyiv will be able to maintain this trend throughout the 2024/25 season.

Currently, exports consist of new-season wheat and corn from stocks left over from last year's record harvest.

We do everything we can to make businesses feel comfortable even in a time of war

- said Dmytro Barinov, Deputy Head of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority.

Addendum

According to export data, in July Ukraine exported 3.7 million tons of agricultural goods through Odesa and 569,000 tons through the Danube.  For comparison, last year during this period, 291,000 tons were exported through Odesa and another 2.07 million tons through the Danube in July 2023.

Завдяки відновленню роботи портів в Одеській області зріс експорт зернових - експерт01.07.24, 12:03

In June and July, six shipments of corn were shipped from Ukraine's two other operating Black Sea ports, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi, to Rotterdam, the busiest port in Europe, and Spain's Cartegna.

Since July, Ukraine has also shipped cargo to China, Egypt, and Turkey, according to separate Kpler data.

Recall

Acting Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Taras Vysotsky said that this summer's abnormal heat had little impact on early crops, but could reduce the yield of late crops by up to 10-15%.

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