Wedoany.com Report-Nov. 13, As of November 12, in the 2025/26 marketing year, Ukraine has exported a total of 10.429 million tons of grain and leguminous crops, reflecting a decline of 5.826 million tons, or 35.8%, compared to the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.
Wheat exports reached 6.573 million tons, down by 1.725 million tons or 20.7% year-on-year. Barley exports totaled 1.134 million tons, representing a 34.7% decrease compared to last year. Rye exports were minimal, with only 0.2 thousand tons shipped abroad.
Corn exports saw the most significant drop, reaching 2.523 million tons, which is 3.442 million tons, or 57.5%, less than the same period in 2024/25.
In addition, Ukraine exported 23.0 thousand tons of flour, equivalent to 30.7 thousand tons in grain terms. This represents a decrease of 5.4 thousand tons, or 19.0%, compared to the previous year.
These figures highlight a marked reduction in Ukraine’s grain exports across major crops, driven by a combination of market conditions, production levels, and logistical factors affecting shipments during the marketing year.
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food continues to monitor export flows and supports measures to stabilise the country’s agricultural trade, ensuring the sustainability of grain supply chains and maintaining Ukraine’s role as a global supplier of wheat, barley, corn, and other cereals.
This data underscores the importance of strategic planning for storage, processing, and transport infrastructure to manage fluctuations in export volumes and maintain access to international markets.
Ukraine remains focused on balancing domestic consumption with export commitments, while addressing challenges that may affect production and shipment efficiency in the ongoing 2025/26 marketing year.









