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Ukraine's grain exports up 22.7% in July

EPA-EFE/TURKISH DEFENCE MINISTRY

Ukrainian Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food revealed on Wednesday that Ukraine exported 2.66 million tons of grains, legumes, oilseeds and their processing products in July, a 22.7% increase compared to June. Corn accounted for 41% of all July's exports.

Wheat exports increased threefold from June, although they represent only 43% of the amount exported in July 2021. A deal to export grains from Ukraine was reached last month, with the first ship leaving Odessa on August 1.

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