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Ukraine corn climbs to 5-month high on strong Turkish demand, logistics bottlenecks

Ukrainian corn prices hit a five-month high in late January, supported by strong Turkish buying—driven by the country’s growing poultry sector—and limited availability at Ukrainian ports amid ongoing logistics constraints. Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, assessed Ukrainian corn FOB POC at $222.50/metric ton on Jan. 30 for loading Feb. 27-March 13, up from $218/mt on Jan. 5. Prices were also theUkrainian corn prices hit a five-month high in late January, supported by strong Turkish buying—driven by the country’s growing poultry sector—and limited availability at Ukrainian ports amid ongoing logistics constraints. Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, assessed Ukrainian corn FOB POC at $222.50/metric ton on Jan. 30 for loading Feb. 27-March 13, up from $218/mt on Jan. 5. Prices were also theRead More

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