In August 2024, Ukraine exported goods worth over $3.16 billion. This represents a 6.4% increase compared to July and a 17.5% rise from August 2023. The highest value exports were rapeseed or canola, totaling $421.3 million. By physical volume, the largest exports were ores and iron concentrates, with a total of 2.5 million tons.
"For the second consecutive month, exports have increased due to an early start to the harvest and improved maritime logistics. In August, we increased maritime cargo turnover by 224,700 tons or 3.6% compared to July. Ukraine remains a guarantor of global food security. In August, Ukraine delivered more than 2.2 million tons of wheat to international markets worth $420.4 million. After record figures in February 2024, this is the second record in both volume and value since the beginning of the full-scale invasion," said Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, Yulia Svyrydenko.
In the agricultural sector, Ukraine exported in August:
- Rapeseed: 878,900 tons worth $421.3 million
- Wheat: 2.24 million tons worth $420.4 million
- Sunflower oil: 226,900 tons worth $203.1 million
- Corn: 774,500 tons worth $137.4 million
- Barley: 524,800 tons worth $89.7 million
- Poultry meat: 39,900 tons worth $89.5 million
Among industrial products, Ukrainian exports included:
- Iron ores and concentrates: 2.51 million tons worth $201.4 million
- Iron semi-finished products: 198,500 tons worth $99.9 million
- Flat-rolled products: 139,700 tons worth $82.4 million
- Black metal pipes: 38,000 tons worth $54.6 million