The corn harvest pace this year is one of the worst.

Published 2025년 11월 19일

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Given the situation with the moisture content of corn, the cost of drying, and marketing problems (logistics), the 2025 corn harvest, like in 2022, is expected to conclude in March. This is currently one of the worst years in terms of grain collection rates.

This is reported by Barva Invest, writes Agrotimes.

As noted, the Ministry of Economy has increased the forecast for corn acreage from 4,191 thousand hectares to 4,400 thousand hectares (essentially reflecting the USDA forecast made in September before the shutdown).

And the forecast of Barva Invest analysts remains at the level of 4,495 thousand hectares, however, according to experts, so far in practice the actual figure of acreage before corn collection is not so important.

Recall, as of the end of last week, almost 48 million tons of grain crops have been harvested in Ukraine, including 17.913 million tons of corn on an area of 2,719.8 thousand hectares, which is 62% of the sown area.

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Given the situation with the moisture content of the corn, the cost of drying, and marketing problems (logistics), the 2025 corn harvest is expected to conclude in March, just like in 2022. This is currently one of the worst years in terms of grain collection rates. This is reported by Barva Invest, writes Agrotimes. As noted, the Ministry of Economy has increased the forecast for corn acreage from 4,191 thousand hectares to 4,400 thousand hectares (essentially reflecting the USDA forecast made in September before the shutdown). And the forecast of Barva Invest analysts currently remains at 4,495 thousand hectares, however, according to experts, so far in practice the real figure of the acreage for corn ...
Source: Agravery

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