The volume of grain wagon handovers across the Ukrainian-Romanian border currently stands at 0.6 wagons per day (transportation was temporarily suspended in September).
The largest flow of grain wagons is heading to Slovakia – an average of 18.9 wagons per day, which is 3.2 units less than the previous week.
To Poland, the number of transports decreased by 2.4 wagons – to 11.9 wagons per day.
Read MoreUkraine and Poland have overtaken the Netherlands and become the largest suppliers of eggs to the United Kingdom in 2025, which has drawn criticism toward the import of “cage” eggs, banned in the United Kingdom since 2012.
According to the UK’s Animal and Plant Health Agency, since the beginning of the year, Ukraine has exported 8 million kg of eggs to the country, Poland – nearly 7 million kg, and Spain – about 5 million kg.
Read MoreOver 8 months of operation (January–August) 2025, Ukraine’s seaports handled 134,191 TEU – 3.3% more than the full-year figure for 2024 and the highest indicator since the start of the full-scale war.
The structure of transportation is as follows:
Read MoreWheat exports from Ukraine in September amounted to 1.8 million tons out of the total agricultural product exports, which reached 2.9 million tons.
Ukraine increased wheat shipments in September to the Egyptian market – to 700 thousand tons compared to 107 thousand tons last year, and to Indonesia – 417 thousand tons (390 thousand tons). The remaining main export destinations in September: Algeria – 175 thousand tons, Vietnam – 126 thousand tons, Yemen – 117 thousand tons, Tunisia – 101 thousand tons.
Read MoreIndia is expected to import 2.7 million tons of sunflower oil in the 2025/26 season, which is less compared to 2.87 million tons in the 2024/25 MY.
The decline is associated with a smaller harvest in the Black Sea region and a higher premium.
Read MoreFrom January to August 2025, Ukraine imported 6.2 thousand tons of buttermilk, fermented or acidified milk and cream, which is 24% more compared to the same period last year.
In monetary terms, $12.9 million was spent on imports over eight months – 24% more than in January–August 2024.
Ukraine purchased the most of this product from Poland (51.9%), Belgium (39.8%), and Germany (4.9%).
Read MoreIn September 2025, Ukraine exported 220,194 thousand tons of rapeseed, which is almost three times less than in the same period of 2024, when 705,371 thousand tons were exported.
One of the key factors in the export decline was the introduction of an export duty on rapeseed and soybean seeds, which took effect on September 4, 2025. The duty rate is 10% and will gradually decrease to 5% by 2030.
Read MoreThe global blueberry market is actively expanding, but the crop’s profitability is decreasing. Meanwhile, Ukraine has strengthened its position in the frozen raspberry segment, displacing Serbia due to lower prices.
Read MoreFrom January to September 2025, goods worth $60.1 billion were imported into Ukraine, and goods worth $29.5 billion were exported.
At the same time, taxable imports amounted to $45.9 billion, which is 76% of the total volume of imported goods.
The countries from which the most goods were imported into Ukraine: China – $13.3 billion, Poland – $5.7 billion, and Germany – $4.8 billion.
Read MorePork imports (HS code 0203) of chilled and frozen pig meat exceeded 6 thousand tons in September, which is 31% more than imported a month earlier and is the maximum indicator since January 2022.
The stimulus for increased import activity was both high quotations for Ukrainian pork and the exhaustion of duty-free supply quotas for pork from the EU.
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