Frosts force farmers to partially replant rapeseed and soybean crops

Published 2025년 5월 20일

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Unusually cold May and frost attacks have damaged a variety of crops in Ukraine, affecting fruit and berry crops, grain, potato, rapeseed, and soybean crops. As a result, farmers are forced to reseed tens of thousands of hectares due to the cold weather. The difficult situation with industrial crops, especially rapeseed and soybeans, which have been damaged by the frost, is expected to drive up the prices of these crops this year, leading to additional costs for farmers.
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Due to the unusually cold May and several waves of frost in many regions, not only fruit and berry crops were affected, but also grain, potato, rapeseed and soybean crops. As the People's Deputy of Ukraine Dmytro Solomchuk said, due to the cold weather, farmers are forced to reseed tens of thousands of hectares. "Many farmers were in a hurry with the sowing. Now they are reseeding crops because they froze. Tens of thousands of hectares are currently being reseeded," the People's Deputy explained. As the head of the Association of Farmers and Private Landowners of Rivne Region Andriy Kuzmich said, the situation with industrial crops, in particular rapeseed, is quite difficult due to frost. "Some farmers plow this crop into the soil despite flowering. After all, there is frost. Therefore, we can predict that the price of rapeseed ...
Source: Superagronom

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