MARS predicts a 9-12% decrease in the yield of late crops in Ukraine

Published Sep 19, 2024

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MARS forecasts a significant decrease in Ukraine's agricultural output in 2024, with corn harvest expected to drop by 22% to 24.9 million tons at a yield of 6.26 tons per hectare, which is 19% lower than the previous year and 25% below the five-year average. Sunflower crop is predicted to decrease by 15% to 12.6 million tons with a yield of 2.1 tons per hectare, marking a 12% year-over-year decrease and 12% lower than the five-year average. Soybean production is expected to remain stable at 5 million tons but will see a slight decrease in yield to 2.38 tons per hectare, which is in line with the average.
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MARS predicts the corn harvest in Ukraine in 2024 at the level of 24.9 million tons, which is 22% lower y/y and 25% less than the average over the past 5 years, writes ASAP Agri. The yield is expected to fall by 19% y/y to 6.26 t/ha, which is 9% below the average level. The sunflower crop is forecast at 12.6 million tons, which is 15% less y/y and 12% less than the average. The yield will decrease by 12% y/y to 2.1 t/ha, which is 9% below average. Soybean harvest is expected at the level of 5 million tons, stable ...
Source: Elevatorist
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