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Ukraine harvested 58 million tons of agricultural crops

The harvest of wheat, barley, peas and rapeseed has been completed, the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food reports.

As of today, November 11, Ukraine has harvested more than 58 million tons of major agricultural crops. Harvesting of wheat, barley, peas and rapeseed has been completed. This was reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.

“Agrarians of Ukraine on November 11 harvested 58.11 million tons of main agricultural crops from the total area of ​​16.08 million hectares, while for the period of November 4-11, they harvested 5 million tons from 0.94 million hectares,” the press service of the Ministry reports. agricultural and food policy.

Harvesting of wheat, barley, peas and rapeseed has reportedly been completed. Millet harvested from 95% (no change for the week), buckwheat – from 95% (no change), sunflower – from 93% (+ percentage points), soybeans – from 91% (+6 pp ), sugar beet – from 83% (+10 pp), corn – from 39% (+9 pp)

According to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, the final harvest of wheat this season reached 19.2 million tons from 4.7 million hectares, barley – 5.5 million tons from 1.6 million hectares, rapeseed – 3.1 million tons from 1.96 million hectares. , peas – 261,000 tons on 111.5 thousand hectares.

It was previously reported that Ukraine has exported about 26 million tons of agricultural products since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia, but under normal conditions, the export potential is 40 million tons.

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Source: korrespondent

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