In 2022, Ukraine became the world's ninth largest producer of wheat

Published 2022년 12월 27일

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In 2022, Ukraine ranked as the ninth largest wheat producer, with an production of 20.5 million tons, which is a third lower than the previous year due to the impact of military aggression from Russia. The country was surpassed in production by China, EU, India, Russia, US, Canada, Australia, and Pakistan, but managed to produce more wheat than Argentina, Turkey, Great Britain, Iran, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Brazil, and Uzbekistan. Overall, the global wheat acreage exceeded 220 million hectares. Wheat production is distributed with 70% used for food, 20% for animal husbandry, and 2-3% in industry. In 2021, Ukraine harvested a record crop of 106 million tons of grain, leguminous and oil crops.
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According to the results of 2022, Ukraine became the ninth largest producer of wheat with an indicator of 20.5 million tons, which is a third lower than last year's indicators due to the full-scale military aggression unleashed by the Russian Federation. As reported on the website Finance.yahoo, this season Ukraine was overtaken in terms of wheat production by China (138 million tons), the EU (134.7 million tons), India (103 million tons), Russia (91 million tons), the United States (44.9 million tons), Canada (35 million tons), Australia (33 million tons) and Pakistan (26.4 million tons). In turn, Ukraine produced more wheat than Argentina (17.5 million tons), Turkey (17.25 million tons), Great Britain (14.6 million tons), Iran (13.2 million tons), Kazakhstan (13 million tons), Egypt (9.8 million tons), Brazil (9.2 million tons) and Uzbekistan (6.6 million tons). According to the publication, the total wheat acreage in 2022 exceeded 220 million hectares worldwide. Wheat is ...
Source: Agroconf

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