Pea production in Ukraine will decrease by 43%

Published Jul 8, 2022

Tridge summary

The article highlights a significant decrease in pea production and yield in Ukraine for the 2022 season, as reported by UkrAgroConsult grain market analyst, Maryna Marynych. The Zaporizhzhia region, a major contributor to Ukraine's pea production, saw 27% of its agricultural land sown with peas in the previous year. The estimated production drop is a substantial 43%, from 578 million tons to 250 million tons, alongside a yield decrease from 2.2 to 2 tons per hectare. This information was shared during the webinar "War in Ukraine. Grain & Oilseed Crop Forecast-2022."
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The production of peas will decrease by 43% this year, and the yield of the crop is also expected to decrease. UkrAgroConsult writes about this. Zaporizhzhia region is the largest producer of peas: in 2021, 27% of the total land in Ukraine was sown with peas. This was reported by UkrAgroConsult grain market analyst Maryna Marynych during the webinar "War in Ukraine. Grain & Oilseed Crop Forecast-2022". "In 2021/2022, the production of peas amounted to 578 million tons, this season we forecast a decrease in production by 43%, i.e. to 250 million tons. As for the yield, it will drop from 2.2 to 2 ...
Source: Superagronom

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