Ukraine: Almost 2 million tons of the new crop were harvested in Kharkiv region

Published 2024년 10월 25일

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The Kharkiv region in Ukraine has successfully harvested 88% of its 596,000 hectare area, yielding almost 2 million tons of crops, primarily wheat, barley, and buckwheat. The region is now in the process of harvesting corn, millet, sunflower, and soybeans and has sufficient volumes to satisfy local and national demands, with surplus for export. The sowing of winter crops for the 2025 harvest is progressing, covering over 325,000 hectares, and is dependent on favorable weather conditions. The region has seen increased agricultural activity due to the partial demining of lands and the reopening of agro-industrial enterprises.
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During the harvest, agricultural enterprises of the Kharkiv region collected almost 2 million tons of harvest on an area of 596,000 hectares, which is 88% of the harvesting area. The most collected were wheat - 1.3 million tons, barley - more than 170 thousand tons, buckwheat - 2.2 thousand tons. Currently, harvesting of corn and millet, sunflower and soybeans is underway in the fields of Kharkiv region. This is reported by the press service of the Kharkiv OVA with reference to the deputy head of the Kharkiv OVA Yevhen Ivanov. "The largest amount of grains of the new crop was threshed and collected by the agricultural producers of Berestynskyi - 307.7 thousand tons, Lozivskyi - 265.3 thousand tons, and Bogoduhivskyi - 279.9 thousand tons. The collected volumes of agricultural crops will be enough to meet the needs of the region, partly of other regions of the country, and for export. Kharkiv oblast farmers are making maximum efforts in order to complete the harvesting of ...
Source: Agrotimes

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