In September 2025, Ukraine exported 2.84 million tons of agricultural products, which is 38% less compared to the same month in 2024, when exports reached 4.6 million tons.
By the end of September, wheat exports decreased by 21% – to 1.83 million tons. At the same time, barley exports reached 238 thousand tons, which is 4% more than in September 2024. A significant reduction occurred in rapeseed: in September, its export amounted to 220 thousand...
Read MoreFrom January to September 2025, Ukraine exported 811 tons of mollusks, which is 10.1% less than in the same period last year.
However, in monetary terms, exports increased by 10% – to $5.5 million.
The main buyers over the three quarters of 2025 were Lithuania (70.4%), Spain (17.6%), and Romania (5.7%).
Mollusk imports over the 9 months of 2025 reached 4.4 thousand tons, which...
Read MoreStarting November 1, Ukraine will launch a new digital system for electronic permits from the European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) for international freight transportation.
For control authorities, the ECMT will prepare generalized recommendations in coordination with 40 member countries of the system. These will primarily address non-systemic errors when filling out the onboard log in the ECMT digital system.
Read MoreIn the first month of the 2025/2026 marketing year (MY), Ukraine exported 78 thousand tons of soy, which is almost three times less than last year's September figure.
In September, traders offered premium prices for fast deliveries to cover deficit export volumes. However, over the past week, export prices for GMO soy decreased by $5-10 per ton, to $388–390 per ton, or 16,800–17,000 UAH per ton with delivery to Black Sea ports.
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 MoreIn August 2025, the Export Credit Agency (ECA) supported exports worth UAH 282.7 million.
Among banks, the largest partners of the agency during this period were Kreditwest Bank, which facilitated UAH 156.6 million in export support by providing UAH 102.2 million in loans to businesses, Oschadbank with UAH 59.2 million, and Ukrgasbank, which issued UAH 22.1 million in loans, securing UAH 39.9 million in future export revenue.
Read MoreIn 2025, Azerbaijan significantly increased potato supplies to foreign markets, particularly to Ukraine.
Main export directions (January-July 2025):
Read MoreUkraine exported 16.8 thousand tons of apples worth $10.1 million, a 64% decrease in volume compared to the 2023/24 season, when exports reached approximately 47 thousand tons.
Read MoreFrom January to August 2025, Ukraine imported 119.8 thousand tons of frozen fish (excluding fish fillets), a 13.4% decrease compared to the same period in 2024.
In monetary terms, frozen fish imports dropped by 2.5% compared to January-August 2024, reaching $253.5 million.
The largest suppliers of frozen fish in January-August 2025 were Iceland (17.4%), Norway (13.4%), and the USA (11.6%).
Read MoreUkraine has imposed restrictions on the import of poultry products from Canada due to avian influenza.
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