Sunflowers, soybeans and sugar beets have started to be sown in the central and north-western regions of Ukraine

Published 2024년 3월 29일

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Ukraine has initiated the sowing of spring crops across all its oblasts, covering an area of 476.7 thousand hectares with crops such as wheat, barley, peas, and oats. The Poltava region is at the forefront in planting cereals, legumes, and sugar beets, while significant sowing activities of sunflowers and soybeans are also underway in the Vinnytsia, Volhynia, Rivne, and Kyiv regions. This development, as reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, signifies a crucial phase in Ukraine's agricultural season.
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All oblasts have started sowing spring crops in Ukraine. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy. It is noted that 476.7 thousand hectares of grain and leguminous crops have been sown so far. Of them, 68.3 thousand hectares of wheat, 291.5 thousand hectares of barley, 81.8 thousand hectares of peas and 28.7 thousand hectares of oats. Farmers of the following regions sowed the most cereals and legumes: Over the past week, Ukrainian agrarians sowed grain and leguminous crops on 262.2 thousand hectares. Poltava region is the leader, with 44.2 thousand hectares planted there. Poltava Oblast also leads among sugar beet crops - 10.2 thousand hectares have already been sown. The agrarians of Vinnytsia, Volhynia and Rivne region have also started sowing this crop. Agrarians in Kyiv region began to sow ...
Source: Superagronom

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