Lviv Oblast is the leader in terms of sugar beet productivity in Ukraine

Published 2024년 10월 9일

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As of the start of October, sugar beet harvest in Ukraine is progressing well, with 75.1 thousand hectares excavated, representing 29.1% of the total area, and an average yield of 47.1 ton/hectare. The Lviv region is leading with the highest yield at 66.1 ton/hectare, followed by Chernivtsi and Ternopil regions. So far, the total harvested amount is 1.1 million tons. This year, Ukraine has sown 258,000 hectares of sugar beets, a slight increase from 2023. The harvest in the Khmelnytskyi region is also underway, with a yield of 50.3 ton/hectare.
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As of the first decade of October, 75.1 thousand hectares have already been excavated in Ukraine, which is 29.1% of all areas. Currently, the average yield is 47.1 t/ha. SuperAgronom.com reports. The highest yield is obtained by the farmers of the Lviv region — 66.1 t/ha, 442.9 thousand tons were harvested here on an area of 6.7 thousand hectares (41.6% of the area). Second place is occupied by the Chernivtsi region — 65 t/ha. Although the cultivated area in the region does not exceed 2,000 hectares. So far, beets have been dug up on 1,000 hectares. 57.3 t/ha yield of sugar beets in the Ternopil region. 22,000 hectares were allocated for cultivation in the region. Now, 487.2 thousand tons have already been collected from an area of 8.5 thousand hectares. This year, 258 thousand hectares of sugar beets were sown in Ukraine, which is a higher indicator compared to 2023 ...
Source: Superagronom

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