The Ministry of Economy has announced new minimum export prices for grain

The Ministry of Economy has announced new minimum export prices for grain


The Ministry of Economy has published new minimum prices for the export of agricultural products.

This is evidenced by Order No. 448 of January 12, 2026, Latifundist reports.

Thus, minimum prices for wheat increased on the main bases:

• CPT: from $0.152/kg in December to $0.176/kg in January (+0.024 $/kg);

• FOB: from $0.183/kg to $0.201/kg (+0.018 $/kg);

• CIF: similarly – from $0.183/kg to $0.201/kg (+0.018 $/kg).

Corn demonstrated mixed dynamics:

• CPT: +0.004 $/kg (from $0.163 to $0.167/kg);

• FOB: -0.001 $/kg (from 0.173 to 0.172 $/kg);

• CIF: -0.001 $/kg.

Regarding rapeseed, a significant difference between the bases remains:

• CPT: increase from 0.320 to 0.327 $/kg (+0.007 $/kg);

• FOB: decrease from 0.486 to 0.479 $/kg (–0.007 $/kg);

• CIF: also decrease to 0.479 $/kg.

Minimum export prices are updated by the 10th of each month. They are set for corn, wheat, barley, rye, oats, sunflower seeds, etc.

Earlier, USM reported that the USDA had lowered the forecast for Ukrainian wheat exports to 14 million tons.