Ukraine's Grain Exports Fall to 590,000 Tonnes, or 30% of Need, Aug. 1-12 – Agriculture Minister
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Grain exports from Ukraine collapsed due to the situation in the Black Sea: what happened to the maritime corridorDue to Russian strikes on ports and ships, grain exports from Ukraine in early August fell to 30% of the need. Minister Vysotskyi stated that without the resumption of the operation of the Black Sea ports, exports will not exceed 50%.
The stopping of the sea route has already affected Ukraine ' s export capacity, and alternative routes cannot fully compensate for losses.
Taras Vysotsky explained how Ukraine plans to resume seaborne exports. Due to Russia's blockade of Black Sea ports, agricultural exports fell by 70% in August. Ukraine is considering a military option to unblock the sea route. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a statement by Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Taras Vysotsky at a press conference in Kyiv. Key points: 70% reduction in exports: Due to Russia's blockade of Black Sea ports,…
At the beginning of August, Ukrzalzalznica increased the average daily transport of grain through western border posts compared to the same period in July. However, the potential remains significant, with only a quarter of the capacity used in July. This is described by Latifundist.com with reference to the Deputy Director of the Department of Transportation Technology and Commercial Work of the UZ Valeria Tkacheva. It is noted that about 140 gr…
The USDA’s August report brings significant changes to the Black Sea region grain market outlook for the 2026/27 season. Ukraine and Russia’s wheat exports are revised downwards due to logistical disruptions in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, and the USDA also reduces its forecast for Ukraine’s corn exports. At the same time, high temperatures and drought […]
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