In the agricultural sector, EBITDA for the main 6 crops increased by 3.5 times - Agrohub

Published 2025년 10월 16일

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The actual EBITDA after the sale of the 2024 season's produce for the main six crops stands at $446/ha. At the beginning of the year, the forecast was at the level of $402/ha, when farmers sold wheat at 72%, sunflower at 65%, and corn and soybeans at 64%. These are the results of Agrohub's research conducted among 14 Ukrainian agricultural holdings with a total area of 1.7 million hectares, located in 8 macro-regions of Ukraine. Thus, the actual results almost completely confirmed the forecast expectations of income growth due to the positive price dynamics at the beginning of the 2025 calendar year. Compared to the results of the 2023 season, when the actual EBITDA was only $129/ha, the results of the 2024 season indicate that the market is gradually leveling towards higher price indices, which directly affects the profitability of crop cultivation. In particular, the most noticeable EBITDA growth occurred in wheat—from -$101/ha for the 2023 season's crop to $244/ha, indicating ...
Source: Agravery

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