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Farmers of Ukraine, Moldova and Poland plan to increase the area sown with onions and potatoes

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Published Mar 19, 2024

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A recent EastFruit survey indicates that farmers in Eastern Europe, particularly in Poland, Moldova, and Ukraine, are planning to significantly increase their crop areas. The most notable expansion is expected in onion production, with 44% of farmers intending to increase their output. This is followed by potatoes (28%), cabbage (13%), carrots (9%), and beets (6%). The driving factors behind this expansion are the high prices and demand for these crops in the region.
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The Internet resource EastFruit conducted an anonymous survey on the areas under which crops farmers of Eastern Europe - Poland, Moldova and Ukraine - plan to expand most significantly. As the publication reports, onions by a huge margin again became the crop under which the area under which it is planned to increase first of all - almost half, namely 44% of those who shared their plans, intend to expand its production. 28% of potato growers in Eastern Europe want to expand the area under potatoes. The situation for potatoes in the EU was even worse than for onions, with prices breaking all imaginable and unimaginable records. And even in Ukraine, for the first time in several years, potato farmers were pleased with potato prices. Therefore, the desire to expand the area is not surprising. Next comes cabbage, which is also relatively expensive ...
Source: Agravery
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