Technical cultures were sown on an area of 3.9 million hectares compared to 3.432 million hectares a week before, the Ministry of Agriculture notes.
On May 16, Ukraine sowed 4.95 million hectares with spring grains and grains. It’s 87% of the plan, but it’s a bit behind last year’s 5.1 million hectare indicators. This was reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food on Friday, May 16.
Corn is now sown by 3.5 million hectares (2.9 million hectares a week before), poisoning – 743.1 thousand hectares (733.4 thousand ha), spring wheat – 215.2 thousand hectares (212.6 thousand ha), peas – 208.9 thousand hectares thousands.
Corn crops, barley – 96%, spring wheat – 95%, peas – 97%, oats – 98%, buckwheat – 24%, millet – 33%.
Last year, until May 16, 3.56 million hectares were sown by corn, 249 thousand hectares of wheat, Barley – 781.6 thousand hectares, peas – 162.1 thousand hectares, oats – 166.7 thousand hectares, buckwheat – 48.1 thousand hectares, and a proof – 43.1 thousands of matches.
At the speed of sowing, Poltava is leading – 533.4 thousand hectares, Chernihiv – 435 thousand hectares, Vinnitsa – 368.2 thousand ha, Kirovograd – 362.6 thousand hectares and regions of Kiev – 359.2 thousand ha.
Technical cultures were sown in an area of 3.9 compared to 3.432 million hectares of the week before. Includes crops under sunflower reaches – 3.9 million hectares (3.5 million hectares a week ago and 4.6 million hectares last year), soy sauce – 1.73 million hectares (1.3 million hectares and 1.64 million hectares) and sugar beets (0.22 million hectares and 0.25 million hectares).
The Minagropolitics note that sunflower crops are now 77%of the plan, soy – 72%, and sugar beets – 99%.
Earlier, we wrote that Ukrainian farmers had already planted 76% of spring and grain grains and grains – 4.32 million hectares.
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Source: korrespondent

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