In the 2024-2025 marketing year (July-June), Ukraine will be able to export more than 60% of the agricultural products it produces, despite constant shelling of critical infrastructure and problems with electricity, said the head of the Ministry of Agricultural Policy, Taras Vysotskyi.
He named safe and affordable logistics as the main component of agricultural exports during the war.
“Work will be actively carried out to ensure logistics and necessary access for critical infrastructure to energy,” he emphasized, adding: “There are relevant government decisions that guarantee that critical infrastructure for the agricultural sector can have access to the uninterrupted supply of electricity.”
At the same time, Ukraine’s actual grain exports in the current season as of June 24 amounts to 49.761 million tons, which is 2.8% or 1.337 million tons more than in the same period of the previous marketing year.