KYIV – April 26, 2021

According to the APK-Inform, ukrainian wheat export prices have risen $15 a tonne over the past week amid an increase in demand and spring #grain sowing delays in Russia.
In fact, bid prices for high-quality soft milling wheat increased to $251-$256 a tonne FOB BlackSea port.
Feed wheat also rose by $15 a tonne to $246-$251 FOB Black Sea.
Also corn bid export prices rose by $7 over the past week to $262-$267 FOB, while bid prices for Ukrainian-origin barley rose by $8 to $235-$242 per tonne FOB Black Sea
According to the #agriculture ministry data showed on Friday, in add, Ucraine government has said exports could decline to 45.7 million tonnes in 2020/21 because of a weaker harvest.
Ukraine’s grain exports, indeed, have fallen by almost 24% to 37.7 million tonnes so far this season.
Of those, traders has exported 14.8 million tonnes of wheat, 18.2 million tonnes of corn and 4.1 million tonnes of barley.
Source: Reuters