Ukraine blames Russian attacks in export reduction
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Export restrictions could hit Ukraine's foreign exchange earnings. In August-October, Ukraine may not ship approximately 9 million tons of agricultural products to foreign markets due to limited export capacity. This could lead to a delay in foreign exchange earnings of between $1.9 billion and $2.8 billion, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a forecast by the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business (UCAB). Key points: Ukraine risks under-exporting ap…
Russia’s Odesa strikes halve Ukraine’s grain export forecast
Ukraine’s Agriculture Ministry has cut its forecast for agricultural exports in 2026–2027 by 54% as Russian attacks disrupt shipping through Odesa’s ports, Bloomberg reported. The ministry now expects 29.6 million tons of agricultural exports, down from 64.4 million. Its wheat export forecast fell by 53%, from 17.6 million tons to 8.3 million tons. Ukraine grows far more grain than it consumes, exporting 65%–70% of its agricultural output. Bloom…
Ukraine has reduced the forecast of grain exports for the 2026-2027 season by 12% compared to previous estimates — to 38-40 million tons.
Ukraine blames Russian attacks in export reduction
“Ukraine’s agriculture ministry cut its grain export forecast to 39.4 MMT, previously they had been forecasting 43.1 MMT. The Ag Minister citied Russian attacks on the port of Odesa as the main reason for the reduction in exports. He went…
The IMF's latest assessment has worsened the forecast for growth of the Ukrainian economy for 2026 to a range of 1-1.6%. NV Business has learned if the warring country is in danger of stagflation, why GDP growth depends only on the OPC
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