From October 1 to 22, 2025, Egypt was the largest buyer of Ukrainian grain, accounting for 23.3% of the total value of grain exports. According to Latifundist, 410,000 tons of wheat were shipped to Egypt.
Second was Algeria with a 13.7% share (240,600 tons of wheat), followed by Turkey — 9.1% (159,400 tons of barley and corn), Indonesia — 7.7% (135,900 tons of wheat), and Italy — 7.0% (122,200 tons of corn).
Top 5 markets for Ukrainian wheat:
- Egypt — 34% (384,200 tons, average price $219.2/ton)
- Algeria — 21.3% (240,600 tons, $213.6/ton)
- Indonesia — 11.9% (134,400 tons, $211/ton)
- Yemen — 7.3% (82,200 tons, $224.4/ton)
- Bangladesh — 4.8% (54,500 tons, $208.7/ton)
Top 5 buyers of Ukrainian barley:
- Turkey — 30.6% (51,700 tons, $229.2/ton)
- Libya — 27.9% (47,100 tons, $227.2/ton)
- Iraq — 18.6% (31,400 tons, $229.5/ton)
- Cyprus — 9.6% (16,200 tons, $224.8/ton)
- Lebanon — 6.8% (11,400 tons, $226.1/ton)
Top 5 destinations for Ukrainian corn exports:
- Italy — 27.3% (120,900 tons, $206.6/ton)
- South Korea — 21% (92,800 tons, $205.3/ton)
- Turkey — 15.8% (70,000 tons, $210.2/ton)
- Spain — 10.5% (46,400 tons, $211/ton)
- Egypt — 5.8% (25,700 tons, $209.7/ton)