At TAS Agro West, the areas under rapeseed are being increased by a third, and the area under corn is being expanded from 1,800 hectares to 5,000 hectares.

Published Dec 19, 2025

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Last season, only 1,800 hectares were allocated for corn in "TAS Agro West." For the cluster, this is an absolute anti-record. Next year, a "rehabilitation" is planned—the area of fields for corn in the cluster is intended to be increased to 5,000 hectares—at the expense of unharvested winter wheat. At the same time, the focus is on high-starch corn.

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The traditional general structure of sowing at "TAS Agro West" is winter crops 30–35%, spring crops 65–70% (soybeans, corn, sunflower). However, this autumn, the cluster managed to sow winter wheat only on 60% of the planned areas — on 2.9 thousand hectares. Unfavorable weather conditions — prolonged rains — prevented this. In October, more than 100 mm of precipitation fell in Vinnytsia region. This was reported by the director of the "TAS Agro West" cluster, Vitaliy Onyshchuk, on Latifundist.com. "Some of the farmers are still sowing, but considering that in just 4–5 days the night temperature will be below freezing, and during the day it will be 3–5°, we did not go into this story," our interlocutor clarifies. But the area under winter rapeseed "TAS Agro West" has increased by a third, partially compensating for the under-sowing of wheat — from last year's 2.9 thousand hectares to 4.3 thousand. The key spring crop is sunflower, whose sowing occupies almost a third of the land ...
Source: Superagronom

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