At the start of the 2025 harvesting campaign in Ukraine, a significant decrease in the yield of grains and grains -bearing crops was recorded in Ukraine.
Farmers of the four regions of Ukraine began the collection of earlier grains and grains -combat crops and prayed 188 thousand tons of early cereals and grains -Combat from an area of 74 thousand hectares. This was reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food’s Press Service on Friday, June 27.
In Odessa, Kherson, Nikolaev and Dnipropetrovsk regions, Barley 151 thousand tons (compared to 33.9 thousand tons of a week earlier) from an area of 55 thousand hectares (13.6 thousand hectares) with 27.4 C/ha, pea thousand hectares (8.4 thousand. wheat – 22 thousand tons with over 10 thousand hectares with 22.3 c/ha.
Farmers of the regions of Nikolaev and Odessa also began the rapeseed collection, which was 4.6 thousand tons from 4.2 thousand hectares were beaten by a yield of 10.9 c/ha.
On June 28, 2024 in Ukraine, agrarians were poured by 16 regions, stacked by 721.4 thousand tons of grains from 209.8 thousand hectares, in particular, 36.2 thousand tons of wheat with 36.2 thousand hectares with 31.2 kg/ha, 545.7 thousand toned barley 37.4 yield of 37.4.4 C/ha, 56.3 thousand tons. Peas with 25.9 thousand ha with 21.7 c/ha harvested.
In addition, seven regions were collected by raps, praying 63.6 thousand tons from 31.7 thousand hectares.
Thus, the level of harvest in the season-2025 lag behind 3.8 times last year, the grain yield is significantly lower.
Remember, in addition to military risks, farmers have found bad weather conditions. This may affect the yield 2025.
Ukraine predicts the lowest wheat reaping in 13 years
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Source: korrespondent

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