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As of December 6, in 2023/2024, Ukraine has exported 13 million 723 thousand tons of grain and leguminous crops, which is 5 million 251 thousand tons or nearly 1,4 times less than last year. As of December 6, the export of Ukrainian wheat amounted to 6 million 057 thousand tons, which is 1 million 105 thousand tons less than last year.

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Ukraine plans to send humanitarian aid (grain) to Nigeria, Sudan and Somalia. Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Markiyan Dmytrasevych informed about it during a meeting with Deputy Executive Director of the World Food Program (WFP) Carl Skau.

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The Government has made a decision to allow the State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development to direct 2 billion UAH to modernization, building and maintaining of checkpoints at the state border. 

This is part of the Government’s priority reform “A European Border”. It envisages that citizens and businesses will have an opportunity to cross the border with European countries quickly, conveniently and bureaucracy-free.

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Prices for wheat decreased in all directions of export from Ukraine to 10 USD/t in comparison with the last week. Prices for delivery across Europe have also changed and decreased by 10 €/t. Global demand is gradually decreasing due to saturation of supply from major global producers. This, of course, affects prices in Ukraine as well. The last indications of buyers:

DAP Ukraine (Danube river) 11,5pro ~154-158 USD;

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In January-September of 2023 Ukraine exported 39,5 thousand tons of eggs and this is 1,9 times more than y-o-y.

In monetary terms the exports of eggs during three quarters of this year has increased by 1,7 times in comparison with the same period of 2022 (to 50,2 million USD). In particular in September 4,5 thousand tons of eggs worth 5,2 million USD were exported.

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In January-September of 2023 Ukraine exported 6,4 thousand tons of butter and this is 35,4 % less than y-o-y. In monetary terms the exports of butter amounted to 33,6 million USD and this is 41,5% less in comparison with the same period of 2022. In particular in September 0,6 thousand tons of butter worth 3 million USD were exported. The biggest amounts of Ukrainian butter during 9 months of this year have been bought by Moldova (33,2%), Azerbaijan (17,7%) and Israel (13,3%).

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The activity of external pork supplies increased at the beginning of autumn, but did not significantly affect the market. During September, Ukraine received 2,16 thousand tons of fresh, chilled and frozen pork (UKTZED (Ukrainian Customs Commodity Classification Codes for Foreign Trade) 0203) with a total value of 5,5 million USD. Despite the revival of imports in September compared to the previous month (+66%), it didn’t significantly affect the market and price.

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In January-September of 2023 Ukraine imported 23,8 thousand tons of cheese and this is 8,1% less than y-o-y. In monetary terms the imports of cheese during three quarters increased by 3,4% in comparison with the same period of 2022 (to 141,6 million USD). Cheese was mostly imported to Ukraine from Poland (42,7%), Germany (21,7%), the Netherlands (8,8%). Exports of Ukrainian cheese during January-September of 2023 amounted to 6,2 thousand tons, which is 12,7% more than y-o-y.

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The Hungarian government lifted the ban on the import of Ukrainian cane and beet sugar, which was introduced after September 15, 2023. From now on, Ukrainian sugar can be freely imported into Hungary, as it has been removed from the list of products subject to the import ban.

More details: http://surl.li/mbgrf

 

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As of October, 11, 2023 in 2023/2024 MY Ukraine has exported 7 million 420 thousand tons of grain and leguminous crops and this is 2 million 829 thousand tons less in comparison with the same date of the previous year. As of October, 11, 2023 Ukrainian exports of wheat was 3 million 762 thousand tons and this is 13 thousand tons more than y-o-y. 

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