The sowing campaign in Ukraine is ending with 103% of planned farmland planted. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, as of June 15 the area under early grain and leguminous crops reached 5.6 million hectares, 3% higher than the March forecast. At the same time, the planted a... #agroUkraine #FarmersUkraine #Grainsowing #SowingUkraine
The American forecast for the harvest and export of Ukrainian grains has increased. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) updated its forecast for the balance of major agricultural crops for the 2023/2024 marketing year, in which it increased the indicators of production... #agroexportukraine #agroUkraine #GrainHarvestUkraine #SowingUkraine #usda
Ukrainian farmers predict a 36% reduction in grain and oilseed crops. The Ukrainian Grain Association (UGA) has given a preliminary estimate of the potential 2023 harvest at 68 million tons of grain and oilseeds, 36% less than 2021’s pre-war figure, 106 million. Last ye... #GrainHarvestUkraine #HarvestUkraine2023 #SowingUkraine #Ukrainianfarmers
Ukraine plans to sow a 12-year record wheat area. Farmers have already planted 247,000 hectares of spring wheat by mid-May out of the planned 285,000 hectares, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine reported. They noted that the last time similar... #agroUkraine #Grainsowing #SowingUkraine #WheatProduction
Due to the occupation, 24% of arable land in Ukraine will remain unsown. Accordingly, the gross collection of agricultural products will drop by approximately 25% from the pre-war level, said First Deputy Minister of Agricultural Policy Taras Vysotskyi. He reminded observe... #agroexportukraine #agroUkraine #SowingUkraine #TarasVysotskyi
Ukraine decides to sow more vegetables this year due to rising prices. The increase in planted area will help to achieve a bigger harvest than last year, Deputy Minister of Agricultural Policy Taras Vysotskyi said. He added that the ministry is working to fill the market... #AgroHarvestUkraine #SowingUkraine #TarasVysotskyi
In 2023, the structure of cultivated areas in Ukraine will change. This is related to the profitability of certain crops, explained Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy Taras Vysotskyi. According to him, the sown areas for oilseeds will increase, mainly rapeseed, soy, ... #SowingUkraine #TarasVysotskyi #Ukrainianfarmers
Ukraine’s farmers have planted 80.6 % of last year’s area. As of June 2, the sowing of spring cereals and legumes in Ukraine has been 80.6% completed compared to the previous year’s figures, announced the Ministry of Agrarian Policy. According to the m... #sowingseason2022 #SowingUkraine #пшеницяУкраїни