As of November 17, Ukraine has exported 10,813 thousand tons of grain and leguminous crops since the beginning of the 2025/26 MY (July–June). According to the State Customs Service, the export volume is almost 6.4 million tons, or 37.1%, less than the figure recorded on November 22 last year.
Wheat supplies currently amount to 6,781 thousand tons, which is 1.8 million tons, or 21.3%, less than the volume exported during the corresponding period last season. 1,150 thousand tons of barley have been shipped abroad – 660 thousand tons, or 36.4%, less. Despite the intensification of corn exports, its supplies are still significantly behind last year’s figures: currently they stand at 2,681 thousand tons compared to 6.5 million tons a year ago, meaning 58.6% less. Only 200 tons of rye have been supplied abroad this current season, whereas last year, 10.8 thousand tons had already been exported by this time.
In addition, 24.3 thousand tons of flour (including 23.5 thousand tons of wheat flour) were shipped abroad as of the reporting date, which is 3.6 thousand tons less than in the corresponding period of the 2024/25 MY.
Since the beginning of the current month, 1,433 thousand tons of grain have been exported, including 548 thousand tons of wheat, 58 thousand tons of barley, and 822 thousand tons of corn. Also, 2.9 thousand tons of flour have been supplied abroad.






