Ukraine could receive largest currency proceeds from grain sales in 2015 in Dec
Ukraine would boost currency proceeds in H2 2015 and it would reach the largest volumes in December - $850 million, Agricultural Policy and Food Minister of Ukraine Oleksiy Pavlenko wrote on his "Twitter" page on Tuesday.
In July, currency proceeds from grain sales would total around $450 million, in August - $520 million, - September - $650 million, October - $700 million and November - $800 million.
In January-February 2016, currency proceeds would decrease to around $430 million, while it would grow in March-April ($580 million and $540 million respectively), and in May-June it would decrease ($540 million and $380 million respectively).
As reported, referring to Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk, it is expected that currency proceeds in H2 2015 would be $4 billion.
The Cabinet of Ministers expects that currency proceeds from exports of Ukrainian agricultural products would total $6 billion in 2015.
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