Ukraine has harvested 236,000 hectares of beets

Published 2023년 11월 27일

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The beet campaign in Ukraine has nearly ended with 236,300 hectares cultivated and 11,083,000 tons of roots harvested, resulting in a yield of 46.91 tons per hectare. However, Ukraine's beet performance is the lowest among EU countries, only surpassing Finland and Romania. Despite this, the country's sugar industry could still see a profit of $2,000 per hectare, and the Association of Sugar Producers estimates an export potential of 600,000 to 650,000 tons of sugar.
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The beet campaign in Ukraine is almost finished. According to data provided by the Ukrainian Ministry of Agriculture, 236,300 ha have been cultivated this year, removing 11,083,000 t of roots with a yield of 46.91 t/ha. As you can see from the attached table, if you compare the performance in Ukraine with that of the EU countries, it is the lowest, only above that of Finland and Romania. According to statements by Volodymyr Bondarenko, financial director of the Signet holding, from 1 hectare of beets you can obtain between 7 and 7.5 tons of sugar, which at current sugar prices translates into a profit of $2,000/ha. The Association of Sugar Producers of Ukraine estimates that the ...
Source: Agrodigital

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