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Ukraine Exports of corn (maize) to China was US$552.03 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ukraine Exports of corn (maize) to China - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on December of 2025.
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TwitterChina was the leading destination of Ukrainian maize exports in terms of value in 2023. In total, Ukraine exported maize worth over one billion U.S. dollars to China in that year. Spain, Romania, Egypt, and Italy followed.
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TwitterChina was the leading export destination of agricultural products from Ukraine secured by the Black Sea Grain Initiative as of July 17, 2023, at ***** million metric tons. Furthermore, *** million metric tons went to Spain, while Turkey ranked third. Low and lower-middle income countries received nearly ** percent of grain exports from Ukraine under the agreement as of January 2023. On July 17, 2023, the Russian government announced that it suspended participation in the deal. Why was the Black Sea Grain Initiative suspended? The Black Sea Grain Initiative, an agreement between Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, and the United Nations that opened three Ukrainian ports for agricultural exports, was suspended by the Russian government on July 17, 2023. Russian authorities explained this decision by the alleged failure of the UN to comply with the second part of the agreement, which states that the UN would facilitate that international sanctions are not applied to Russian agricultural products. While the existing sanction regimes exclude Russian food and fertilizer exports, the Russian government argued that the measures imposed on the Russian Agricultural Bank and the fact that no vessel with Russian fertilizers had been sent since the launch of the initiative, hindered the implementation of the second part. How much of the world's agricultural exports comes from Ukraine? The Ukrainian grain market is one of the largest worldwide. In the trade year 2022/2023, Ukraine was the sixth-largest wheat-exporting region. Around **** percent of total wheat exports came from Ukraine in that period. Furthermore, the country accounted for nearly ** percent of global sunflower meal exports and ** percent of sunflower oil.
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Ukraine's total Exports in 2024 were valued at US$41.73 Billion, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ukraine's main export partners were: Poland, Spain and Germany. The top three export commodities were: Cereals; Animal, vegetable fats and oils, cleavage products and Oil seed, oleagic fruits, grain, seed, fruits. Total Imports were valued at US$70.77 Billion. In 2024, Ukraine had a trade deficit of US$29.04 Billion.
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United States Exports of corn (maize) to Ukraine was US$556.6 Thousand during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. United States Exports of corn (maize) to Ukraine - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on November of 2025.
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Ukraine Exports of corn (maize) to Poland was US$4.58 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ukraine Exports of corn (maize) to Poland - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on December of 2025.
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TwitterAs of July 17, 2023, around ** percent of Ukrainian agricultural exports secured by the Black Sea Grain Initiative went to high-income countries starting from August 2022. In comparison, low and lower-middle income countries together accounted for almost ********* of the exports in physical terms. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, agreed upon by Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, and the United Nations, opened three ports in Ukraine for exports of agricultural products. Looking at the breakdown of exported goods, corn was the leading commodity. On July 17, 2023, the Russian government announced that it suspended participation in the deal.
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TwitterKernel, a Ukrainian company, exported the largest volume of corn, wheat, and barley under the Black Sea Grain Initiative between August and October 2022, at ***** thousand metric tons. Ukrlandfarming ranked second, having exported nearly *** thousand metric tons of these agricultural products. The Black Sea Grain Initiative was signed between Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, and the United Nations in July 2022, having opened three Ukrainian ports for agricultural exports.
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252 Global export shipment records of Corn with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Ukraine and Russia are major exporters of agricultural commodities, including wheat, corn, sunflower oil, and fertilizer. Together, they account for about 30% of the world's wheat exports, 60% of the world's sunflower oil exports, and 20% of the world's corn exports. The war in Ukraine has disrupted global food supplies, as Ukrainian ports have been blocked and Russian exports have been sanctioned. This has led to rising food prices and concerns about food shortages in some countries. The United Nations has warned that the war could have a "devastating impact" on global food security. Here are some specific examples of how the war in Ukraine has affected global food supplies:
Wheat prices have risen by more than 50% since the start of the war. Sunflower oil prices have doubled. The price of corn has risen by about 30%. The price of fertilizer has risen by more than 100%.
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| Domestic wheat supply | National wheat production for domestic consumption. |
| Wheat exports | Quantity of wheat sent to other countries for trade. |
| Wheat imports | Amount of wheat purchased from other countries. |
| Wheat stocks | Remaining supply of wheat within the country. |
| Net wheat imports | Difference between wheat imports and exports. |
| Wheat imports (% domestic supply) | Percentage of wheat imports relative to domestic supply. |
| Wheat stocks (% domestic supply) | Percentage of wheat stocks relative to domestic supply. |
| Wheat exports per capita | Amount of wheat exports per person. |
| Wheat imports per capita | Amount of wheat imports per person. |
| Net wheat imports per capita | Difference between wheat imports and exports per person. |
| Wheat stocks per capita | Amount of wheat stocks per person. |
| Domestic wheat per capita | Amount of domestic wheat production per person. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine | Quantity of wheat imported from Ukraine. |
| Wheat imports from Russia | Quantity of wheat imported from Russia. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine + Russia | Combined wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine per capita | Amount of wheat imports from Ukraine per person. |
| Wheat imports from Russia per capita | Amount of wheat imports from Russia per person. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine + Russia per capita | Combined wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia per person. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine (% imports) | Percentage of wheat imports from Ukraine relative to total imports. |
| Wheat imports from Russia (% imports) | Percentage of wheat imports from Russia relative to total imports. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine + Russia (% imports) | Percentage of wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia relative to total imports. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine (% supply) | Percentage of wheat imports from Ukraine relative to domestic supply. |
| Wheat imports from Russia (% supply) | Percentage of wheat imports from Russia relative to domestic supply. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine + Russia (% supply) | Percentage of wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia relative to domestic supply. |
| Domestic maize supply | National maize production for domestic consumption. |
| Maize exports | Quantity of maize sent to other countries for trade. |
| Maize imports | Amount of maize purchased from other countries. |
| Maize stocks | Remaining supply of maize within the country. |
| Net maize imports | Difference between maize imports and exports. |
| Maize imports (% domestic supply) | Percentage of maize imports relative to domestic supply. |
| Maize stocks (% domestic supply) | Percentage of maize stocks relative to domestic supply. |
| Maize exports per capita | Amount of maize exports per person. |
| Maize imports per capita | Amount of maize imports per person. |
| Net maize imports per capita | Difference between maize imports and exports per person. |
| Maize stocks per capita | Amount of maize stocks per person. |
| Domestic maize per capita | Amount of domestic maize production per person. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine | Quantity of maize imported from Ukraine. |
| Maize imports from Russia | Quantity of maize imported from Russia. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine + Russia | Combined maize imports from Ukraine and Russia. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine per capita | Amount of maize imports from Ukraine per person. |
| Maize imports from Russia per capita | Amount of maize imports from Russia per person. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine + Russia per capita | Combined maize imports from Ukraine and Russia per person. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine (% imports) | Percentage of maize imports from Ukraine relative to total imports. |
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Poland Exports of corn (maize) to Ukraine was US$59.86 Thousand during 2023, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Poland Exports of corn (maize) to Ukraine - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on December of 2025.
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TwitterIn 2023, Brazil was the leading exporter of corn worldwide, with an export volume of 55.9 million metric tons. The United States ranked second, with 46 million metric tons exported, followed by Ukraine, with 26.4 million metric tons of corn exported. Global supply and demand Beyond its role as a global food source, corn serves as a versatile raw material for diverse industries. Its applications range from animal feed and ethanol production to the manufacturing of sweeteners, starches, cereals, beverages, and seeds. Worldwide corn production in 2022/23 reached over **** billion metric tons and was forecasted to slightly increase in 2023/24. This massive production is met with equally substantial demand, as global corn consumption is forecasted to reach nearly ** billion bushels in 2023/24. U.S. dominance The United States produced nearly a third of the world's corn in 2023/24. The Corn Belt, a region in the U.S. Midwest, is the primary source of this production. Corn has been the dominant crop in this area since the 1850. The United States is expected to be the world's largest corn producer in 2023/2024, producing just under *** million metric tons. While China and Brazil are the second and third-largest producers, respectively.
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6706 Global export shipment records of Corn Flakes with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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TwitterUkraine exported nearly five billion U.S. dollars worth of maize over the course of 2023, down 17 percent from the previous year. The 2022 export value was the highest over the observed period. The leading destinations of maize exports from Ukraine were China and Spain.
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Ukraine Exports of corn (maize) to Czech Republic was US$4.28 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ukraine Exports of corn (maize) to Czech Republic - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on December of 2025.
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TwitterUkraine was expected to export nearly **** million metric tons of coarse grains in the marketing year 2025/26. The highest export volume over the period under consideration was recorded in the marketing year 2023/24 at over **** million metric tons.
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TwitterBetween August 3, 2022 and July 17, 2023, the volume of Ukrainian maize exports secured by the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached almost ** million metric tons. Furthermore, Ukraine exported nearly **** million metric tons of wheat via its three Black Sea ports that were reopened under the agreement. On July 17, 2023, the Russian government halted its participation in the deal.
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TwitterSpain was the leading destination of Ukrainian wheat exports in physical terms, at over *** million metric tons between July 2023 and January 2024. It was followed by Romania and Egypt. Furthermore, Spain exported the highest value of Ukrainian wheat.
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TwitterSunflower, safflower, or cotton-seed oil were the key food commodities that Ukraine exported to foreign markets in 2023. Maize or corn were other major exported goods in that year, with an export value of nearly ************ U.S. dollars.
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TwitterSpain was Ukraine's leading cereal export destination in 2023. Ukraine supplied cereals worth around 1.4 billion U.S. dollars to Spain in that year. China was the second-major destination, with an export value of over 1.1 billion U.S. dollars.
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Ukraine Exports of corn (maize) to China was US$552.03 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ukraine Exports of corn (maize) to China - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on December of 2025.