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In the Kharkiv Oblast of Ukraine, the area under a number of spring crops is expected to increase

Ukraine
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Published Mar 15, 2024

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Farmers in Kharkiv oblast, Ukraine, are planning to sow spring crops across more than 960,000 hectares, with an anticipated increase in the cultivation of spring wheat, peas, buckwheat, millet, and sunflower. This follows a 46.2% increase in winter crops sown in the region compared to 2022, with winter wheat being the most popular. However, the winter crops have been in a state of shallow winter dormancy for a decade, with weak vegetation observed in the southern and central regions.
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According to preliminary data, this year Kharkiv oblast farmers plan to sow spring crops on an area of more than 960,000 hectares. An increase in the area sown under spring wheat, peas, buckwheat, millet and sunflower is expected. Kharkiv OVA informs about this with reference to the deputy head of administration Yevhen Ivanov. Almost 326,000 hectares of winter crops were sown in the region, which is 46.2% more than in 2022. Winter wheat was sown the most - 323,000 hectares. Also, the farms of the region sowed 2.4 thousand ha of barley, 0.5 thousand ha of rye. Winter rapeseed was sown on an area of 22.9 thousand hectares, which is 57.9% more than in 2022. The winter crops of the Kharkiv region were in a state of shallow winter dormancy for a decade, only in the southern and ...
Source: Agrotimes
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