Home
/
News
/

Grain exports drop 11% yoy in 2017/18 season

Grain exports drop 11% yoy in 2017/18 season

3 July 2018

Ukraine exported 39.4 mmt of grains in the 2017/18
marketing year ending in June, or an 11.4% decrease yoy, according to an
Agrarian Ministry report on July 2. Ukraine exported 17.2 mmt of wheat (a 2.2%
decline yoy) and 17.7 mmt of corn (a 14.3% drop yoy) in the marketing year.

 

Andriy Perederey: The drop in
grain exports was in line with the lower harvest in the 2017 calendar year,
when average wheat yields dropped 2.6% yoy and corn yields dropped 16.5% yoy.
We expect that this season’s exports will be higher, primarily because more
favorable weather conditions are likely to facilitate a better grain harvest
this summer and autumn.

Latest News

News

23

02/2022

Separatists may claim entire territories of two Ukrainian regions

Russia has recognized “all fundamental documents” of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics (DNR...

News

23

02/2022

U.K. to provide USD 500 mln loan guarantee for Ukraine as IMF mission starts

The British government is going to provide up to USD 500 mln in loan guarantees...

News

23

02/2022

MinFin bond auction receipts jump to UAH 3.5 bln

Ukraine’s Finance Ministry raised UAH 3.3 bln and EUR 7.2 mln (the total equivalent of...