In the Lviv region, over a quarter of the sunflower crop is still in the field, with a yield of 2.67 t/ha.

Published 2025년 11월 13일

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In the Lviv region, the 2025 harvest is still ongoing. As of November 12, buckwheat has been harvested on an area of 2.4 thousand hectares (96.0% of the area), with a total of 4,140 tons harvested, yielding 1.75 tons per hectare, corn on 21.7 thousand hectares (22.7%), with 184,100 tons harvested, yielding 8.49 tons per hectare, sunflower on 24.8 thousand hectares (83.3%), with 66,000 tons harvested, yielding 2.67 tons per hectare, and soybeans on 105.4 thousand hectares (76.5%), with 329,900 tons harvested, yielding 3.13 tons per hectare. For the 2026 harvest, winter wheat has been sown on 146.2 thousand hectares (91.2%), winter barley on 17.2 thousand hectares (86.5%), and winter rye on 2.96 thousand hectares (100.5%).

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According to operational information, the 2025 harvest is still ongoing in the Lviv region. For the 2026 harvest, winter cereals have been sown on 166.4 thousand hectares, which is 90.8% of the forecast. This is stated on the page of the Department of Plant Production Technologies of the Institute of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences on Facebook. In particular, winter wheat has been sown on 146.2 thousand hectares (91.2%), winter barley on 17.2 thousand hectares (86.5%), and winter rye on 2.96 thousand hectares (100.5%). Scientists note that the period from November 6 to November 12 was characterized by warm weather with little precipitation. The average daily air temperatures were within the range of 5.6‒7.7 °C against climatic indicators of 4.6 °C in the first and 2.1 °C in the second decade. The maximum and minimum air temperatures were observed on November 10, which were 12.2 and 3.2 °C, respectively. Rainfall during this ...
Source: Superagronom

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