At the start of the sowing campaign, nearly 12 million hectares of land had already been sown out of the 14.4 million planned.
Ukraine sowed 11.84 million hectares of land during the spring sowing season, which is 82.2% of the 14.4 million hectares planned for the current season. This was reported on Friday, May 20, on the website of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.
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Thus, 3.94 million hectares of sunflowers have been sown (80% of the planned 4.93 million hectares), maize – 4.17 million hectares (86% of 4.85 million hectares), spring barley – 927.5 thousand hectares (92 .6% of 1.02 million hectares) , spring wheat – 188.6 thousand hectares (99.4% of 189.6 thousand hectares), oats – 156.8 thousand hectares (95.8% of 163, 6 thousand hectares), peas – 124.8 thousand hectares (86% of 145.5.
The sown area under potatoes is 1.07 million hectares (90% of 1.19 million hectares), soybeans – 728.6 thousand hectares (78.6% of 1.25 million hectares), sugar beet – 182 thousand hectares (88% of 206.9 thousand hectares -) , spring. 28.4 thousand ha (95.3% of 29.8 thousand ha), millet – 32.1 thousand ha (51.5% of 62, 3 thousand hectares), buckwheat – 37.4 thousand hectares (46% of 81.6 thousand hectares).
“The sowing campaign in Ukraine continues. As a result, almost 98% of the areas expected for spring wheat have already been sown,” the statement said.
Also in 2021, winter crops were sown for the 2022 harvest in a total area of 7.7 million hectares, including 6.5 million hectares of winter wheat, 1 million hectares of barley and 0.16 million hectares of rye.
It was previously reported that due to the war, it was not possible to sow about a third of the area, but sowing areas could be increased if the fields were cleaned of destroyed military equipment.
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Source: korrespondent

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