Farmers have threshed almost 40% of early grains.

Published 2025년 8월 1일

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As of August 1, 2025, Ukrainian agrarians have already threshed 39% of the areas (4.42 million hectares) allocated for early grains and legumes. This was reported by the Ministry of Economy.

In total, 15.47 million tons of the new harvest have been collected.

Several regions are showing the best results, significantly impacting the overall figure:

Threshing of millet has begun in the agrarians of Dnipropetrovsk and Kherson regions, with 83 tons harvested from 1.2 thousand hectares. Rapeseed has already been threshed on an area of 781.9 thousand hectares and 1,761.5 thousand tons have been harvested.

Wheat prices in Ukraine have risen by 8-10% over the month. The reason is the delay in harvesting and low yield. In a week, prices for food wheat with delivery to the ports of the Black Sea have risen to $220 – 225 per ton.

As AgroPolit.com wrote, the Russian Federation will still try to destroy the Ukrainian grain corridor. Also, the agricultural sector will not recover to pre-war levels.

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As of August 1, 2025, Ukrainian agrarians have already threshed 39% of the areas (4.42 million hectares) allocated for early grains and legumes. This was reported by the Ministry of Economy. In total, 15.47 million tons of the new harvest have been collected. Several regions are showing the best results, significantly impacting the overall figure: Threshing of millet has begun in the agrarians of Dnipropetrovsk and Kherson regions, with 83 tons harvested from 1.2 thousand hectares. Rapeseed has already been threshed on an area of 781.9 thousand hectares and 1,761.5 thousand tons have been harvested. Wheat prices in Ukraine have risen by 8-10% over the month. The reason is the delay in harvesting and low yield. In a week, prices for ...
Source: Agropolit

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