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During July–April of the 2025/26 marketing year, Ukraine exported 52.6 thousand tonnes of wheat flour

During July–April of the 2025/26 marketing year (MY), Ukraine exported 52.6 thousand tonnes of wheat flour, which is 3.5% lower than in the same period of the previous season, when exports totaled 54.7 thousand tonnes. The TOP-5 importers of Ukrainian flour over the 10 months of the 2025/26 MY were Moldova (16.8 thousand tonnes), Palestine (9.2 thousand tonnes), the Czech Republic (8.0 thousand tonnes), Spain (4.9 thousand tonnes), and Israel (4.5 thousand tonnes).

Exports of other types of flour during July–April of the current season amounted to 1.4 thousand tonnes, compared to 4.2 thousand tonnes in the same period of the 2024/25 MY. The key importers of these products were Israel (606 tonnes), Moldova (374 tonnes), Poland (113 tonnes), and the Czech Republic (107 tonnes).

Exports of groats and pellets during the first 10 months of the 2025/26 MY totaled 21.8 thousand tonnes, compared to 27.4 thousand tonnes in the same period of the previous season. The main buyers were Moldova (6.4 thousand tonnes), Israel (4.8 thousand tonnes), Romania (2.7 thousand tonnes), and Costa Rica (1.8 thousand tonnes).

Exports of grain processed by other methods during July–April of the 2025/26 MY amounted to 49.6 thousand tonnes, compared to 53.0 thousand tonnes in the same period of the previous season. The TOP-5 importers of these products were Romania (8.9 thousand tonnes), Turkey (6.2 thousand tonnes), Germany (4.9 thousand tonnes), Poland (2.9 thousand tonnes), and the United Kingdom (2.4 thousand tonnes).

During the first 10 months of the current season, Ukraine exported 308.2 thousand tonnes of bran, which is almost the same as in the corresponding period of the 2024/25 MY (308.5 thousand tonnes). The key importers were Turkey (220.3 thousand tonnes), Syria (16.4 thousand tonnes), Romania (16.1 thousand tonnes), Poland (12.1 thousand tonnes), and Hungary (11.8 thousand tonnes).

At the same time, during the first 10 months of the current season, Ukraine increased exports of pasta and couscous to 25.2 thousand tonnes, compared to 21.8 thousand tonnes in the previous MY. The TOP-5 importers were Germany (5.5 thousand tonnes), Moldova (2.6 thousand tonnes), the United Kingdom (2.3 thousand tonnes), Romania (2.3 thousand tonnes), and Latvia (2.0 thousand tonnes).