Corn prices have risen at Ukrainian ports – APK-Inform

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According to APK-Inform, demand prices for feed corn on Ukraine’s export market have been rising since the beginning of this week.

The upward trend has been driven by growing interest from international buyers, while limited selling activity among Ukrainian farmers has also helped support prices. Global market conditions have added fuel to the rise, including the 90-day delay in U.S. customs tariffs, unfavorable weather, and logistical disruptions caused by ongoing protests in Brazil and Argentina.

Therefore, as of April 10, 2025, demand prices for feed corn at the ports of Greater Odesa and the Danube have increased by $3-4 per ton, reaching $225-231 and $224-230 per ton CPT-port, respectively.

A similar increase has been seen in new crop corn prices for the 2025 harvest. Demand in this segment is often quoted in the range of $198-205 per ton CPT-port, which is $2-3 more compared to the end of last week.

Stay updated on developments in Ukraine’s grain and oilseed markets in our news feed. Detailed analysis can be found in the weekly reviews by APK-Inform.

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