Shares of Ukrainian agricultural holdings on the Warsaw Stock Exchange have fallen significantly in price

Shares of Ukrainian agricultural holdings on the Warsaw Stock Exchange have fallen significantly in price


During the week, most Ukrainian agricultural companies experienced a decrease in market capitalization, showing negative dynamics.

From March 10 to 16, the quotations of shares of Ukrainian agricultural holdings on the Warsaw Stock Exchange continued to fall. This is reported by Latifundist.

The largest changes were recorded in the following agricultural holdings:

• Kernel — lost 11.3%, falling to $1.589 billion;

• IMC — a decrease of 9.1% to $250 million;

• Milkiland — lost 6.1%, falling to $24 million;

• Agroton — fell by 4.9% to $37 million;

• Astarta-Kyiv — a decrease of 2.6% to $346 million.

The only exception was MHP, which showed a slight increase of 0.7%, reaching a capitalization of $653 million.

The overall decline in share prices may be due to instability in financial markets, macroeconomic conditions, and external risks affecting the agricultural sector. Recently, USM reported that Kernel ranked first in the country’s top exporters for 2024.