Demand for wheat in Ukrainian ports is falling

Demand for wheat in Ukrainian ports is falling


Demand prices for export wheat in Odesa ports continue to decrease

Demand prices for wheat in Ukrainian ports continue to fall due to Russian blackmail surrounding the “Grain Agreement”. The situation is complicated by a partial ban on the export of Ukrainian grain to some neighboring countries. This is reported by “APK-Inform”.

Thus, the prices of food wheat and fodder in the ports of Greater Odessa decreased to 180-190 and 170-180 USD/t SRT-port. In the Danube ports, the demand prices of traders fell to 185-200 and 180-190 USD/t SRT-port.

USM recently wrote that “Ukrzaliznytsia” resumed transportation of Ukrainian agricultural products for export by rail for transit through Poland, which had been suspended since April 15. The shipment was allowed for land transit and transit to the seaports of Gdansk, Gdynia, Świnoujście and Szczecin.