Ukraine: The gross collection of grain crops exceeded 54 million tons

Published 2024년 12월 11일

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Ukraine has threshed 54.33 million tons of grain and leguminous crops across 10.86 million hectares, or 98% of the planned area, according to the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food. Odesa region led in grain harvest with 4.61 million tons. The yield ranged from 50 t/ha to 77.4 t/ha, with Chernihiv and Khmelnytskyi regions having the highest yields. Additionally, 1.25 million tons of rape, 3.46 million tons of seeds, 2.62 million tons of soybeans, and 10.23 million tons of sunflower seeds were also harvested. Sugar beet harvest was completed at 99%, yielding 12,202 tons.
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According to the information of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine and the updated data of the regions, in Ukraine grain and leguminous crops were threshed on an area of 10.868 million hectares, or 98% (last year on the corresponding date 10.433 million hectares were threshed) with an average yield of 50 t/ha, 54.331 million tons of grain were threshed. This is reported on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. In particular: The agricultural producers of Odesa are the leaders in terms of gross harvest of grain - 4,617,000 tons. tons, Chernihiv Oblast - 4,518,000 tons, Vinnytsia - 4221 thousand tons and Poltava Oblast - 4169 thousand. tons In terms of yield, the farmers of Khmelnytskyi region are ahead with an indicator of 77.4 t/ha, Chernihiv region – 70.3 t/ha, and Ternopil region – 68.8 t/ha. In addition, 1,245 thousand tons of rape were threshed. ha, or 100% (last year, on the corresponding date, 1,396.0 thousand ha were threshed) with a yield of 27.8 ...
Source: Agrotimes

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