Ukrainian agricultural company Nibulon increased its grain exports to 3.15 million tons in the 2025/26 marketing year, strengthening its position in Ukraine’s export market despite ongoing wartime challenges.
The company’s export volume grew by 32% compared with the previous marketing year, when Nibulon exported 2.39 million tons. Its share of Ukraine’s grain exports also increased from 5.1% to 7%.
Nibulon said the results were achieved despite pressure from the war, logistical restrictions, competition for agricultural resources, and limited access to working capital.
The company attributed the growth to expanded cooperation with agricultural producers, updated trading strategies, a broader export geography, and stronger international market presence.
Today, Nibulon works with around 4,000 agricultural producers and exports Ukrainian agricultural products to 26 countries.
The company is also developing its international operations through representative offices in Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Romania, aiming to strengthen its position on global markets and create new opportunities for Ukrainian grain exports.
Nibulon emphasized that its trading activities are not only about export volumes but also about ensuring foreign currency revenues for Ukraine and maintaining access for Ukrainian agricultural products to international markets.