Ukrainian farmers have sown over 1.7 million hectares of spring crops

Published 2025년 4월 21일

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As of April 18, 2025, farmers in Ukraine have successfully sown a total of 1,247.2 thousand hectares of spring grain and leguminous crops, with the largest cultivation being barley at 656.2 thousand hectares. Other crops such as spring wheat, peas, oats, corn, sunflowers, sugar beets, and soybeans are also being planted. The Odesa region leads in sowing rates, followed by Khmelnytskyi, Poltava, and Ternopil regions. The total sowing area for 2025 is planned to be around 5.7 million hectares, consistent with 2024 levels, but with a notable increase in the cultivation of spring wheat.
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As of April 18, 2025, farmers in all regions of Ukraine have sown 1,247.2 thousand hectares of spring grain and leguminous crops. Corn is already being sown in 13 regions. Currently, the largest area of crops is barley - 656.2 thousand hectares, spring wheat has already been sown on 169.4 thousand hectares, peas - 189.4 thousand hectares, oats - 139.5 thousand hectares, corn - 69.5 thousand hectares. Leading regions in terms of sowing rates: Odesa region: 113.2 thousand hectares (wheat - 6.5 thousand hectares, barley - 35.2 thousand hectares, peas - 62 thousand hectares, oats - 1.5 thousand hectares); Khmelnytskyi region: 92.4 thousand hectares (wheat – 10.9 thousand hectares, barley – 74.5 thousand hectares, peas – 2.6 thousand hectares, oats – 2.5 thousand hectares, corn – 0.8 thousand hectares); Poltava region: 91.2 thousand hectares (wheat – 4.5 thousand hectares, barley – 69.1 thousand hectares, peas – 9.6 thousand hectares, oats – 3.1 thousand hectares, corn – 4.9 ...
Source: Agravery

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