Ukraine: Sown areas under winter wheat in the Kyiv region exceed the planned by 23%

Published 2022년 11월 14일

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Farmers in the Kyiv region are successfully completing the sowing of winter crops for the 2023 harvest, with 156.5 thousand hectares already sown, surpassing the forecast by 119%. The sowing included 145,200 hectares of wheat, 6,330,000 hectares of barley, 4,920,000 hectares of rye, and 55,500 hectares of rapeseed, with each crop surpassing its individual forecast by varying degrees. Leading the progress in sowing are the regions of Bilotserkiv, Boryspil, Obukhiv, and Fastiv. This achievement reflects the region's dedication to a productive agricultural season, despite the potential challenges of fungal diseases that can affect winter grain crops.
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Agrarian farmers of the Kyiv region are completing the sowing of winter crops for the 2023 harvest. So far, 156.5 thousand hectares of winter crops have been sown, which is 119% of the forecast. This was reported in the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of the Kyiv OVA. In particular, 145,200 ha were sown with wheat (123% of the forecast), 6,330,000 ha of barley (115% of the forecast), and 4,920,000 ha of rye (61,5% of the forecast). Also, 55,500 hectares of rapeseed were sown, which is 92% of the forecast. The agrarians of Bilotserkiv, Boryspil, Obukhiv and Fastiv regions were the first ...
Source: Agrotimes

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