- Bullish: Tightening Ukrainian sunflower seed and oil supplies are mildly supportive for global sunflower oil prices as importers seek alternative origins or substitute oils.
- Bearish: Domestic sunflower oil consumption in Ukraine continues to decline, partially offsetting the impact of lower production on export availability.
Ukrainian Sunflower Oil Export Outlook
The Ukrainian Agrarian Business Club (UKAB) projects that sunflower oil exports from Ukraine will reach 4.1 million tonnes in the 2025/26 marketing year, a 14% decline compared with the previous season. The lower export capacity is driven by reduced sunflower seed production, reflecting both smaller planted area and weaker yields following adverse weather conditions.
Production and Yield Dynamics
Sunflower seed production in Ukraine for 2025/26 is forecast at 10.1 million tonnes, down 10.6% from the prior marketing year and 13.5% below the five-year average. Planted area has decreased to 5.2 million hectares, 2.6% lower year-on-year, while insufficient rainfall during the growing season has pushed average yields down to 2.0 tonnes per hectare, a 10.6% decline.
| Indicator | 2025/26 Forecast | YoY Change | vs. 5-Year Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunflower oil exports | 4.1 million tonnes | -14.0% | n/a |
| Sunflower seed production | 10.1 million tonnes | -10.6% | -13.5% |
| Sunflower planted area | 5.2 million hectares | -2.6% | n/a |
| Average yield | 2.0 t/ha | -10.6% | n/a |
Domestic Demand and Structural Constraints
UKAB highlights that domestic sunflower oil consumption in Ukraine continues to fall due to ongoing challenges, including partial territorial occupation, population displacement, and military activity. Even as local demand weakens, production is contracting more sharply, tightening the pool of exportable surplus and reinforcing structural constraints on Ukraine’s role as a key Black Sea sunflower oil supplier.
Market Implications and Price Outlook
The anticipated drop in Ukrainian sunflower oil exports is mildly bullish for global sunflower oil prices. Importing countries may need to diversify supply away from the Black Sea and increase purchases from alternative origins or switch to other vegetable oils. Traders should track crush margins, relative spreads between sunflower oil and competing oils, and any further weather-related revisions, as reduced Ukrainian flows could support price premiums in traditional destination markets.
Source: Market Data


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