Ukraine Grain Exports to Double, Next Year’s Acreage Will Shrink

Officials expect Ukraine’s key agricultural exports – grains, oilseeds and oils – to rise to about 4 MMT this month . . .

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(Farm Journal)

Officials expect Ukraine’s key agricultural exports – grains, oilseeds and oils – to rise to about 4 MMT this month, up from 3 MMT in July. By October, the country’s ag minister told Reuters Ukraine could export 6 MMT to 6.5 MMT of grains and oilseeds as is ports normalize.

The ag minister says winter wheat acreage will fall by at least 20% from this year due to Russia’s invasion. He said Ukraine’s corn planted area is also likely to decline and be replaced by more oilseeds and sunseeds

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