Ukraine exported about 335,000 tonnes of grain, mostly maize, in the first nine days of February, Kiev-based ProAgro consultancy said on Monday, citing data from Ukrainian sea ports.
No figures for the same period of 2011 were immediately available.
The consultancy said Ukrainian wheat went to Jordan and Israel, while the former Soviet republic supplied maize to South Korea (59,700 tonnes), Egypt (55,200 tonnes), Taiwan (49,600 tonnes), Syria (23,000 tonnes), Israel and Turkey.
ProAgro said an additional 770,000 tonnes of maize and 352,000 of wheat would be exported in the near future.
Ukraine exported 1.16 million tonnes of grain, mostly maize, in January.
Ukrainian grain exports fell to 2.18 million tonnes in December 2011 from 2.29 million in November.
Last month, Ukraine exported maize mostly to Egypt, Spain and Iran, while it sold wheat to Spain, Egypt and South Korea.
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