Ukraine: Grain and Feed Quarterly

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Post’s marketing year (MY) 2024/25 production estimate for all grains is 13 percent lower than its MY2023/24 estimate. With MY2024/25 beginning stocks at minimum levels, Post’s export estimates are 26 percent lower than its estimates for the previous MY. The EU remains a significant destination due to its liberalization of trade policies for Ukraine and geographic proximity. At the same time, Ukrainian exporters continue to claw back their traditional markets, made possible by efficient operation of their Black Sea ports.

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