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Ukraine Soybean and Rapeseed Exports Remain Stable

  • Preferential exports steady: Nearly 2 million tons of soybeans and rapeseed shipped since September 2025 under Ukraine’s preferential regime, generating UAH 3.5 billion in transactions.
  • Seasonal slowdown: April exports declined in line with the typical end-of-marketing-year pattern, with rapeseed export activity expected to pick up again from July.
  • Fiscal contribution: The program delivered UAH 1.8 billion in budget revenues, including UAH 470 million directed to a special fund.
  • Stronger oversight: 362 Chamber of Commerce expert opinions in April and 62 in early May support enhanced grain traceability and controlled export flows.
  • Market impact neutral: No signs of disruptive carryover or imbalance; traders can treat current conditions as stable while planning forward positions.

Ukraine’s Preferential Soybean and Rapeseed Exports Remain Stable

Ukraine’s preferential export regime for soybeans and rapeseed continues to operate in a controlled and predictable manner, according to Deputy Minister Taras Vysotsky. Since September 2025, combined exports of these two oilseeds have reached around 2 million tons, generating UAH 3.5 billion in transactions.

The system has also provided a notable fiscal contribution, with UAH 1.8 billion in budget revenues, including UAH 470 million allocated to a dedicated special fund. This underscores the role of preferential oilseed exports in both supporting farm-level liquidity and contributing to the state budget.

Seasonal Export Dynamics

April data show an expected seasonal decline in export volumes as the current marketing year nears its conclusion. Authorities anticipate further moderation in shipments through the season’s end, consistent with historical patterns rather than any policy or demand shock. The next active phase for rapeseed exports is projected to begin in July, when the new crop typically enters the export pipeline.

Enhanced Monitoring and Traceability

Verification procedures have been tightened through closer cooperation between the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the State Agrarian Register. In April alone, the Chamber issued 362 expert opinions, followed by an additional 62 in early May. These expert opinions help validate product origin and contractual terms, forming a key element of Ukraine’s emerging grain traceability system from field to elevator to export terminal.

Authorities are prioritizing development of a comprehensive traceability framework to improve transparency and risk management across the oilseed and grain supply chain. This is intended to reassure international buyers and streamline logistics by providing clearer documentation and oversight of export flows.

Market Impact and Outlook

The overall market impact is assessed as neutral. The current export volume of around 2 million tons points to healthy demand for Ukrainian soybeans and rapeseed, while the absence of problematic carryover stocks suggests a broadly balanced market. The seasonal April slowdown is in line with typical end-of-marketing-year behavior and is not expected to pressure prices or logistics.

For market participants, the key planning marker is the anticipated July restart of the rapeseed export cycle. Traders, crushers, and logistics coordinators should align forward positions and freight planning with this timeline, while factoring in the increasingly stringent monitoring and traceability requirements that accompany preferential exports.

Indicator Value Notes
Total soybean & rapeseed exports under preferential regime ≈ 2 million tons September 2025 to latest reporting date
Total transaction value UAH 3.5 billion Combined for both crops
Budget revenues from program UAH 1.8 billion Includes general and special fund
Allocation to special fund UAH 470 million Portion of budget revenues
Expert opinions issued (April) 362 By Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Expert opinions issued (early May) 62 Supports enhanced verification
Market impact assessment Neutral No disruptive carryover or imbalance
Rapeseed export cycle From July Traditional start of new marketing cycle

Source: Market Data


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