Rape harvest in Ukraine in 2025 will be 21% lower than this year - UkrAgroConsult

Published 2024년 11월 5일

Tridge summary

Ukraine has successfully harvested 3,457.1 thousand tons of rapeseed with a yield of 2.73 tons per hectare, covering 100% of the expected area. However, UkrAgroConsult predicts a 21.4% decrease in the rapeseed crop for 2025, attributing the current high export rates to an early harvest. Despite facing an acute moisture deficit, winter rapeseed sowing is on track, covering 96% of the intended 1.07 million hectares. However, the final area for winter rapeseed is expected to decrease by 200-300 thousand hectares from the previous year.
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Original content

According to operational data, in the current year Ukraine harvested 3,457.1 thousand tons of rapeseed. Officially, 100% of the area or 1265.9 thousand tons were harvested, the yield is 2.73 tons/ha. It is reported on the Facebook page "KVS-UKRAINE" with reference to the data of UkrAgroConsult. Taking into account the experience of past years, UkrAgroConsult's forecast is based on the area, taking into account the additional assessment. Current forecast: - sown area - 1480 thousand ha - yield - 2.74 t/ha - harvest - 3666 t/ha. Rapeseed crop in 2025 will be lower compared to last year by 21.4%. "The current season starts with high export rates thanks to the early harvest. The situation we predicted is confirmed, namely that 2024/25 MR will return to its traditional course, when up to 90% or more of the export potential was realized in the first 5-6 months. During the four months of the current season, more than 2.3 million tons of rapeseed were exported, which is 13.5% higher than ...
Source: Superagronom

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