In Ukraine, fourteen regions have already started sowing spring grain crops – wheat, barley, peas and oats.
In 14 regions of Ukraine, farmers began to sow spring crops. 128.1 thousand hectares of grain and legumes have been sown. The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food reported this on Friday, March 15.
“On March 14, 128.1 thousand hectares of grain and leguminous crops were sown in Ukraine. Of them, 12.9 thousand hectares of wheat, 69.6 thousand hectares of barley, 41.5 thousand hectares of peas and 3.7 thousand hectares of oats,” it was reported. of the department. .
As noted by the ministry, the largest areas were sown by farmers in the Odessa region – a total of 43 thousand hectares. Of these, 1 thousand hectares of wheat, 23.3 thousand hectares of barley, 17.7 thousand hectares of peas and 1 thousand hectares of oats
In the Nikolaev region, 1.1 thousand hectares of wheat, 17.9 thousand hectares of barley, 12.6 thousand hectares of peas and 0.5 thousand hectares of oats were sown.
In the Ternopil region, 2.6 thousand hectares of wheat, 10.4 thousand hectares of barley and 1 thousand hectares of peas were sown.
In the Dnepropetrovsk region – 2.3 thousand hectares of wheat, 4.9 thousand hectares of barley and 1.69 thousand hectares of peas.
In Vinnytsia region – 2.8 thousand hectares of wheat, 2.3 thousand hectares of barley and 2 thousand hectares of peas.
In the Khmelnitsky region, 0.6 thousand hectares of wheat, 2.8 thousand hectares of barley, 0.2 thousand hectares of peas and 0.4 thousand hectares of oats were sown.
We remind you that Ukraine exported 20.239 million tons of grain and legumes in the 2023/2024 marketing year.
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Source: korrespondent

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