Frosts do not threaten the winter crop yield, says Vysotsky.

Published Feb 13, 2026

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The peak frosts that Ukraine has experienced in recent weeks will not have a critical impact on the future harvest. According to the operational monitoring results, the situation with winter crops remains under control. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine Taras Vysotskyi on the television channel "1+1". According to him, in the autumn, farmers sowed over 5 million hectares of winter grain crops and more than 1 million hectares of rapeseed. Currently, a comprehensive monitoring of the state of the crops is ongoing, including the collection of samples for laboratory analysis. "The preliminary monitoring results of the state of winter crops do not provide grounds to speak about massive losses. In individual farms, mainly in the central, south-eastern regions, where there was insufficient snow cover or an ice crust formed, there may be a need for partial reseeding. At the same time, there is no question of a problem of national scale. We will form the final conclusions at the end of February – beginning of March after summarizing the data from the..."

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The peak frosts that Ukraine has experienced in recent weeks will not have a critical impact on the future harvest. According to the operational monitoring results, the situation with winter crops remains under control. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine Taras Vysotskyi on the television channel "1+1." According to him, in the autumn, farmers sowed over 5 million hectares of winter grain crops and more than 1 million hectares of rapeseed. Currently, comprehensive monitoring of the state of the crops is ongoing, including the collection of samples for laboratory analysis. "The preliminary monitoring results of the state of winter crops do not give grounds to speak about massive losses. In individual farms, mainly in the central, south-eastern regions, where there was insufficient snow cover or an ice crust formed, there may be a need for partial reseeding. However, there is no problem on a national scale. We will form the final ...
Source: Agravery

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