Ukraine: Grain and Feed Update

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Ukraine has completed planting grains for the 2017 spring campaign. Weather conditions featuring low levels of soil moisture and frost in some regions have created conditions for lower-than-expected yields in general. Post estimates that total grain production for Marketing Year (MY) 2017/18 will fall below the record levels achieved over the last few MYs. Ukraine remains an active grain exporter, with wheat and barley exports already reaching record levels for MY2016/17. Exporters continue to diversify their market destinations. This is particularly notable for exports of corn and wheat flour, where there is a decreasing reliance on a small number of large buyers.

Ukraine: Grain and Feed Update

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