- Bullish: Ukrainian soybean export prices rose to USD 435-445/t CPT port, supported by stronger crude and vegetable oil markets and robust US processing demand.
- Bearish: New-crop Brazilian soybeans are entering key Ukrainian export markets like Turkey at competitive prices, pressuring Ukrainian premiums and market share.
Ukrainian Soybean Market Update
Ukrainian soybean export prices moved higher last week, with most CPT port offers quoted in the USD 435-445/t range. In select deals, prices reached USD 450-455/t CPT for April-May shipment, reflecting firm buying interest and tighter nearby availability.
The upward trend is underpinned by several global drivers: strengthening crude oil and vegetable oil markets, increased demand from the US soybean processing sector, and seasonal processing expansion in South America as harvest progresses. These factors have collectively provided broad-based support to international soybean values.
Price Overview
| Origin / Term | Delivery Basis | Price Range (USD/t) | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ukraine soybeans (typical offers) | CPT port | 435–445 | Spot / nearby |
| Ukraine soybeans (select transactions) | CPT port | 450–455 | April–May shipment |
Competition from Brazil
Despite the supportive global backdrop, Ukrainian exporters are facing intensifying competition from Brazil’s new-crop soybeans. Brazilian supplies are being offered at competitive levels into traditional Ukrainian outlets, with Turkey emerging as a focal point where both origins are vying for the same buyers.
This increased competition is likely to cap further upside in Ukrainian premiums, especially for the April–May shipping window, and could force Ukrainian sellers to sharpen offers to maintain volumes in destination markets.
Market Sentiment and Outlook
Market sentiment is mixed to neutral. Strong underlying fundamentals support current price levels, but the arrival of ample Brazilian supply introduces downside risk to premiums. Traders and exporters should closely monitor FOB Brazil differentials and Turkish buying behavior in the coming weeks to adjust pricing and sales strategies in a timely manner.
Source: Market Data


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