agricultural products
Agricultural products provided 56% of Ukraine’s exports in 2025, despite a decrease in the share
The indicator of Ukrainian agricultural exports is lower than in 2024, but remains the third highest since independence.
Soybean prices in Ukraine returned to the level of 2022/23 MY
The increase has been going on for four months: active demand against the background of limited supply forces buyers to compete and raise price tags.
Ukrzaliznytsia exported over 2 million tons of grain in January
Over the 27 days of January, 2 million 201 thousand tons of grain cargo were transported by rail in export traffic.
China became the main importer of Ukrainian rapeseed meal for the first time
Exports to China reached a record 155 thousand tons against the backdrop of weak EU demand and increased processing in Ukraine.
100 million tons of grain transported via the Ukrainian maritime corridor
Since the beginning of the Ukrainian maritime corridor in 2023, 100 million tons of grain cargo have passed through the seaports of Ukraine.
Ukrainian soybean supplies to Egypt fell 6 times
The Egyptian soybean market is currently dominated by the US, and the price gap has effectively cancelled out Ukrainian sales.
Agrologistics of Ukraine in 2025: life in the “new normal”
Exports of grain and leguminous crops remain critically important for the Ukrainian economy. At the same time, it should be clearly stated: pre-war conditions no longer exist — and we should not expect them to return anytime soon.
Agroprosperis exported 3 million tons of agricultural products in 2025
According to the results of last year, the agricultural company entered the top 5 Ukrainian exporters.
Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports pose threat to exports and global market, — Agrarian Council
Experts note that strengthening air defense in Ukrainian ports is of strategic importance in 2026 for the work of the agricultural sector.
Over 90% of export grain is transported towards the ports of Great Odesa
Currently, 92% of grain for export is transported to the ports of Great Odesa, and approximately 2% of grain goes to the western borders.