Wedoany.com Report-Dec.27, As of December 24, 2025, in the 2025/26 marketing year, Ukraine has exported 14 million 502 thousand tons of grain and leguminous crops. According to data published on the website of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, this volume is 6 million 754 thousand tons, or 31.7%, lower than the corresponding period of the previous year.
Wheat exports reached 7 million 691 thousand tons during this time. This represents a decrease of 1 million 922 thousand tons, or 20%, compared to the same timeframe last year.
Barley shipments totaled 1 million 223 thousand tons, marking a reduction of 37.8% from the previous year's level. Additionally, 0.2 thousand tons of rye were exported.
Corn exports stood at 5 million 339 thousand tons. This figure is 4 million 012 thousand tons, or 42.9%, below the amount recorded in the prior marketing year.
Flour exports amounted to 32.7 thousand tons, equivalent to 43.6 thousand tons in grain terms. This reflects an 11.6% decline, or 4.3 thousand tons less than in the same period a year earlier.
These operational statistics, based on information from the State Customs Service, indicate the overall export performance for key agricultural commodities since the start of the current marketing year. The marketing year for grains typically runs from July to June, with wheat, barley, and rye aligned to a July start, while corn follows an October commencement in some tracking systems.
The reductions across major crops reflect variations in production levels, harvest outcomes, and logistical factors influencing shipment volumes. Wheat continues to form the largest share of exports, followed by corn, highlighting their importance in Ukraine's agricultural trade.
The Ministry regularly updates these figures to provide transparency on export dynamics. Monitoring such data helps stakeholders assess market trends and plan accordingly for future periods.
Overall, the reported volumes as of late December 2025 show steady but moderated export activity compared to the previous season, consistent with seasonal patterns and supply availability.









