Ukrainian farmers sowed more than 3.7 million hectares with spring crops

Published 2025년 4월 28일

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As of April 25, 2025, Ukrainian farmers have successfully sown 2 million hectares of spring grain and leguminous crops, with corn leading as the largest crop at 705 thousand hectares. Other notable crops include barley, wheat, peas, oats, sunflowers, sugar beets, and soybeans. The total area for industrial crops is 1,763.6 thousand ha, marking a stable sowing plan for 2025, similar to 2024, but with a notable increase in spring wheat sowing to 227.5 thousand hectares, due to high demand from processing enterprises and exporters.
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As of April 25, 2025, farmers in all regions of Ukraine have sown 2 million hectares of spring grain and leguminous crops. Buckwheat has begun to be sown in the Rivne region. Currently, the largest area of crops is corn - 705 thousand hectares, barley - 702.1 thousand hectares, spring wheat has already been sown on 199.8 thousand hectares, peas - 201.8 thousand hectares, oats - 154.2 thousand hectares. Leading regions in terms of sowing rates: Poltava region: 251.5 thousand hectares (wheat - 4.5 thousand hectares, barley - 69.1 thousand hectares, peas - 9.6 thousand hectares, oats - 3.1 thousand hectares, corn - 165.2 thousand hectares); Kirovohrad region: 146.4 thousand hectares (wheat – 3 thousand hectares, barley – 35.4 thousand hectares, peas – 18.7 thousand hectares, oats – 0.5 thousand hectares, corn – 84.7 thousand hectares); Sumy region: 138.1 thousand hectares (wheat – 21.5 thousand hectares, barley – 18.2 thousand hectares, peas – 5.8 thousand hectares, oats – 9.8 ...
Source: Agravery

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