35.6 thousand hectares have already been sown with sunflowers in Ukraine

Published 2024년 4월 5일

Tridge summary

As of April 4, Ukraine has made significant progress in its agricultural sowing season, having planted 852.1 thousand hectares, which represents 15.2% of its target of 5.601 million hectares for spring grain and leguminous crops. The sowing includes minimal areas of buckwheat and millet, alongside more substantial plantings of sunflower (35.6 thousand hectares), soybeans (1.8 thousand hectares), and sugar beet (58.7 thousand hectares, reaching 23% of its goal). This activity underscores the ongoing efforts in Ukraine's agricultural sector amidst its current challenges.
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According to operational data from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, as of April 4, a total of 852.1 thousand hectares, or 15.2% of the planned area (5.601 million hectares), were sown with spring grain and leguminous crops in Ukraine. In terms of crops, sowing dynamics are as follows: Also in Ukraine, sowing of buckwheat and millet has begun, with which, as of April 4, 0.1 thousand hectares were sown. As for oilseeds, 35.6 thousand hectares were sown with sunflower in Ukraine as of the reporting date, or 1% of the planned (5.288 million hectares), ...
Source: Oilworld

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