The leadership of the grain and grain -bonded Odessa region, praying 516.2 thousand tons, Nikolaevskaya – 276.7 thousand tons, dnepropetrovskaya – 37.2 thousand tons.
On July 4, 2025, the agrarians of the nine regions wrapped 331.9 thousand hectares, and 865.7 thousand tons of early cereal and grain -COMBAT crops. This was known by the Ministry of Agriculture on Friday, July 4.
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277.8 thousand tons of 107.4 thousand hectares were prayed;
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Barley was prayed for 501.2 thousand tons for 176.6 thousand hectares;
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Pea prayed 83.8 thousand tons of 47.2 thousand hectares.
The leader in the grain and grain collection -combat is the Odessa region.
In general, nine places are hanging. In particular:
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Odessa – ththreshed 175.8 thousand hectares, prayed – 516.2 thousand tons;
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Nikolaevskaya – 119.7 thousand hectares were three, 276.7 thousand tons of prayer;
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Dnepropetrovskaya – 17.7 thousand hectares are -threshed, 37.2 thousand tons – 37.2 thousand tons.

While agricultural producers of Nikolaev, Odessa, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions have gathered 71.6 thousand tonnes of rapsa, which has been thouted in an area of 46 thousand hectares.
We added that on July 5, 2024, the agrarians of the twelve regions prayed in Ukraine, praying 3.7 million tons of a new harvest from 1,154.3 thousand ha, in particular, wheat 1.62 million tons from 482.2 thousand ha, barley 1.56 million tonelades from 402.7 thousand ha, rapese – 166.4 thousands Tons of tons from 82 thousand heceeds, rapeseed -166.4 thousand tons of tons from 82 thousand hectares, rapeseed. 285.9 thousand tons from 186.9 thousand ha, soy sauce – 0.3 thousand tons from 0.2 thousand ha.
Thus, the fees of the Ani-2025 lag behind 4.3 times last year.
Remember, in addition to military risks, farmers have found bad weather conditions. This may affect the yield 2025.
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Source: korrespondent

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