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In January 2025, the volume of Ukrainian IT exports decreased by 20.7% and amounted to $489 million.This brought $128 million less to the Ukrainian economy compared to December last year.

In addition, these figures are 3.7% or $19 million less compared to January 2024. Ukraine’s total export revenue of all services in January of this year amounted to $1,211.21 billion, down $423 million or 25.8% compared to December 2024.

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The export of wheat flour from Ukraine in July-January of the 2024/25 marketing year (MY) reached 40.4 thousand tons.

From the indicated amount, approximately 17.0 thousand tons were directed to European Union countries, nearly 12.4 thousand tons to Moldova, 8.1 thousand tons to Palestine, and 1.5 thousand tons to Israel.

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Following the export ban to the EU in the second half of 2024, Ukrainian producers actively sold sugar on the global market.

The main buyers of Ukrainian sugar were countries in the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa), which collectively accounted for 37% of the total export volume.

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In February 2025, Ukraine exported 4.9 million tons of agricultural products, a 1.3% decrease compared to January. Ukraine exported 3.4 million tons of grains in February (with corn accounting for 53%, wheat 34%, and barley 2%), which is 1% less than in January 2025. At the same time, Ukraine increased shipments of oilseeds, exporting 418,200 tons (with soybeans making up 91% and rapeseed 7%), a 19% increase compared to the previous month.

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In 2024, the trade turnover between Ukraine and Poland reached $11.7 billion. Of this amount, nearly $7 billion represents Poland’s exports to Ukraine, while only $4.6 billion accounts for the export of Ukrainian goods to Poland.

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Austria has supported the Grain From Ukraine food initiative with a contribution of 2 million euros.

Minister of Agrarian Policy V. Koval discussed cooperation in the agricultural sector and the development of trade relations with Austria’s Ambassador to Ukraine, Arad Benkö. He also expressed gratitude to Austrian partners for their contribution to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Grain From Ukraine initiative.

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This season, Ukraine has significantly increased its imports of white cabbage. Imported cabbage is already available on store shelves, sourced from Greece, Poland, and other countries. An interesting point is that, according to customs data, cabbage imports in January exceeded 5,000 tons. This is more than 11 times higher than in January 2024. In the coming months, imports are expected to remain substantial, as Ukraine lacks domestic production of greenhouse vegetables.

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In February, Ukraine’s soybean exports increased to 382,000 tons, up from 223,000 tons in January. This growth was driven by delays in shipments from Brazil, forcing importers to seek alternative sources to meet urgent supply needs.

These delays disrupted deliveries to key importers, forcing Turkey and Egypt to turn to Ukraine to fill the deficit.

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In February, sunflower oil exports were only 325,000 tons, which is 14% lower than the January figure and marked the lowest monthly shipment volume since the start of the 2024/25 season. For February, this is the smallest figure in the last 10 years. At the same time, market participants report some revival in sunflower sales by farmers in February, which could contribute to an increase in sunflower oil production and exports in March-April.

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The agreement regulates veterinary, sanitary and phytosanitary requirements for the supply of wild-caught aquatic products to the Chinese market, in particular fish and seafood caught in natural waters, and peas.

Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food V. Koval noted that launching Ukrainian agricultural exports to the Chinese market is a strategic step to strengthen the economy and expand the geography of supplies.

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