Because of the war this year, the harvest will fall by 34% and almost 7% next year – to 45 million tons.
After a sharp decline in the rice harvest this year, it will continue to decline next year, according to the government’s macroeconomic forecast.
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According to him, in 2022 the harvest is expected at the level of 51.9 million tons, which is 34.1% lower than in 2021 (86 million tons).
And in 2023, the harvest will decrease another 6.9% to 45 million tons.
At the same time, world prices for corn are expected to increase by 24.7% in 2022, but next year they will decrease by 19.7%.
World wheat prices will increase by 30.6% in 2022 and then decrease by 24.6.7% in 2023.
Earlier, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy increased the forecast for the 2022 harvest from 60 million tons to 65-67 million tons compared to last year’s 106.5 million tons.
During the 2022 sowing campaign, 14.16 million hectares of land were sown during the war – this is 83.7% of the figures for the previous year (16.92 million hectares).
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