Slight reduction in buckwheat acreage in Ukraine is predicted

Published 2025년 1월 29일

Tridge summary

In 2025, Ukraine's buckwheat cultivation area is projected to decrease to 86.8 thousand hectares, down by 2.3 thousand hectares from the previous year and significantly less than the 2023 peak of 147.6 thousand hectares. This data, sourced from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and the State Statistics Service and reported by AgroTimes, highlights a trend of declining buckwheat acreage. By the end of 2024, Ukraine had harvested 98.5% of its buckwheat, producing 131.7 thousand tons at a yield of 1.5 tons per hectare. UkrAgroConsult, a seasoned entity in agricultural market analysis, offers the AgriSupp platform for comprehensive market intelligence on grains and oilseeds, featuring daily updates, analytical reports, and historical data, with a 7-day free trial available.
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The projected area of buckwheat in Ukraine in 2025 will amount to 86.8 thsd ha, which will be 2.3 thsd ha less than last year, and 60.8 thsd ha less than in 2023, when the acreage under this crop was the largest in the last eight years. This is reported by AgroTimes with reference to the data of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and the State Statistics Service. In general, over the past eight years, the area under buckwheat was as follows: As a reminder, as of the end of 2024, Ukraine threshed buckwheat from 98.5% of the area and harvested 131.7 thsd tons at 1.5 t/ha. For almost 30 years of expertise in the agri markets, UkrAgroConsult has accumulated an extensive database, which became the basis of the platform AgriSupp. It is a multi-functional online platform ...

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