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Ukraine’s trade turnover with its 50 largest trading partners in January–June 2026 amounted to approximately $66.97 billion.

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Ukraine has launched a new system – FieldTrace, an EUDR-compliant traceability solution for agricultural exporters.

The platform allows full tracking of the entire supply chain – from the farmer’s field to shipment to the EU: supplier quotas, deliveries, movements, and DDS documents.

How the system works:

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Ukraine has lost about one-third of its grain export capacity through its key Black Sea ports due to intensified Russian attacks.

Ukrainian agricultural exports, particularly grain and vegetable oils, remain the largest source of foreign currency revenue for the country, with over 90% of this cargo shipped through three ports in the south of Odesa region.

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The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has ratified the Free Trade Agreement between the Government of Ukraine and the Government of the Republic of Türkiye.

The agreement was signed on 3 February 2022 in Kyiv.

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In the first half of 2026, Ukrainian seaports handled 42.4 million tonnes of cargo, surpassing last year’s figures.

Agricultural products formed the basis of the cargo flow – 23.6 million tonnes, a 20% increase compared to the first half of 2025.

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Trading activity on Ukraine’s soybean export market remains low. The influence of global factors on the Ukrainian market was seasonally weak.

Demand prices for GM soybeans in ports were almost not quoted. In rare cases, they were mentioned in the range of 21,500–21,800 UAH/t CPT-port.

At the same time, demand for non-GMO soybeans was higher, with local prices rising to $465–470/t CPT-port.

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The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has raised its forecast for wheat production in Ukraine for the 2026/27 marketing year.

Ukraine’s wheat harvest is now expected to reach 24 million tonnes, which is 0.5 million tonnes higher than last month’s forecast.

Ukrainian wheat exports for the current season are projected at 13.5 million tonnes (+0.5 million tonnes).

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Ukraine’s Export Strategy until 2030 was presented during the Second International Trade Forum. The program aims to increase exports of goods and services to $85 billion, raise their share of GDP to 33%, boost exports of high value-added products, and reduce dependence on a raw-material-based economic model.

The strategy envisages increasing the share of service exports to 25% and reducing the share of raw materials and low value-added goods to 59... Read More

Following its record year in 2023, cargo handling volumes at Romania’s largest port continue to decline.

In 2025, the cargo turnover of Constanta Port reached 67 million tonnes, compared to 77.5 million tonnes the previous year. Compared to the record 2023, when the port handled 92.6 million tonnes, the figure has decreased by nearly 28%. The downward trend in cargo handling has continued into 2026 as well.

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The situation on the Ukrainian dairy market, particularly in the cheese segment, deteriorated in the first half of 2026.

In June 2026, cheese import volumes exceeded 4.9 thousand tonnes for the first time that year – 4.5 times higher than export volumes. This indicates a strengthening presence of imported products on the Ukrainian market.

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