According to Ukroliyaprom, in the 2024/2025 marketing season (September 2024 – August 2025), Ukraine exported 521.3 thousand tonnes of soybean oil worth $521.7 million, as well as 1.337 million tonnes of soybean meal worth $461.1 million.
Soybean oil exports in the 2024/25 marketing season increased compared to the 2023/24 marketing season by 52.5% in physical terms and by 98% in value terms. Soybean meal exports increased by over 95% and 54.4%...
Read MoreExport demand for barley has increased in Ukraine due to farmers’ passive grain sales. Amid unstable weather, farmers are currently trying to harvest late-season crops and sow planned areas with winter crops on time.
Last week, export bid prices for feed barley rose by 50–100 UAH/t to 10,150–10,250 UAH/t (or $212–216/t) with delivery to Black Sea ports. The price increase is further supported by the strengthening of the US dollar against the...
Read MoreMoldova’s National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE) has approved the continuation of preferential conditions for gas transportation through the Trans-Balkan Corridor to ensure reliable gas supplies to Ukraine.
On 24 October, amendments were approved to Decision No. 272/2025 concerning the Trans-Balkan pipeline, following a joint initiative submitted by the gas transmission system operators of Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, the Republic of Moldova,...
Read MoreIn 2024, Ukrainian corn exports reached $5.07 billion, accounting for 12.6% of global corn exports and 20.5% of the country’s total agricultural exports.
Top 5 global corn exporters in 2024: United States – $14.12 billion; Brazil – $8.18 billion; Argentina – $7.17 billion; Ukraine – $5.07 billion; European Union – $1.16 billion.
Main destinations for Ukrainian corn: EU – 49%; Türkiye – 12%; China – 11%; Egypt –...
Read MoreAs of 1 October 2025, Ukraine exported agricultural products worth €15 billion, which is €1.57 billion less than in the same period of 2024. 90% of the total decline in Ukrainian exports over the first nine months is linked to the European market.
Read MoreFrom January to September 2025, Ukraine exported 2.4 times more butter than in the same period last year.
In the first nine months of 2025, 12,700 tonnes of Ukrainian butter were exported, generating approximately $91.7 million in revenue.
The top buyers during this period were: Moldova (26.8%), Poland (10.8%) and Lithuania (9.4%).
Read MoreFrom January to August 2025, Ukraine imported 907 buses (including minibuses), which is 30% more than in the same period last year.
The total customs value of the imports reached $46.4 million, an increase of 33% compared to the previous year.
Of the total vehicles imported:
Read MoreThe updated trade agreement between the EU and Ukraine entered into force today, October 29, 2025.
Read MoreRapeseed exports from Ukraine in October will not exceed 135–140 thousand tonnes, compared to 535 thousand tonnes a year earlier. As of 28 October, 125 thousand tonnes have been exported.
Exports are moving very slowly – everything hinges on the export duties. It is precisely these duties that have effectively paralyzed the normal operations of exporters.
Domestic processing volumes are increasing.
Read MoreUkrainian farmers export 1 million tonnes of soybeans and rapeseed after introduction of export duty
Since the entry into force of Ukraine’s Law No. 4536-IX on 4 September 2025, Ukrainian agricultural producers have exported more than 1 million tonnes of soybeans and rapeseed.
The law introduced an export duty on these oilseed crops. At the same time, agricultural producers who export crops they have grown themselves, as well as agricultural cooperatives exporting products grown by their members, are exempt from paying this duty.
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