Ukraine earned more than $18 billion on agricultural exports
Exports of agri-food products from Ukraine in January-September amounted to $18.2 billion. This is $2.6 billion more than last year.
Exports of agri-food products from Ukraine in January-September amounted to $18.2 billion. This is $2.6 billion more than last year.
The volume of grain accepted at Kernel’s silos in the 1st quarter of fiscal year 2022 (FY) amounted to 1 million tons of grains and oilseeds. That’s 19% less than the same period in FY2021.
For nine months, Ukraine generated $17.7 billion in export revenue from the sale of agricultural products.
In January-August, the export of agricultural products from Ukraine increased by 9.5% compared to the same period last year (up to $15 billion). Imports to Ukraine increased by 20.5% (to $4.8 billion).
On October 1st, the Ukrainian Grain Association joined the work of the European association COCERAL.
By the end of 2021/22 MY, Ukraine can export more than 24.4 million tons of wheat.
Since July 1st, Ukraine has exported 6.177 million tons of grain and leguminous crops.
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