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Sown areas under peas in Ukraine will increase by 20%

Dried Common Pea
Ukraine
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Published Feb 23, 2024

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Ukraine is projected to see a 20% increase in the area planted under peas in 2024, driven by the opening of the Chinese market and potential export expansion to India. This growth is expected to contribute to the global pea market, which is projected to reach a value of $5,086.9 million by 2028. The growth is facilitated by a phytosanitary protocol with China and a program to stimulate yellow peas cultivation in western Ukraine, with the peas being processed on site and shipped to Asian countries.
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According to future expectations, the growth of the area planted under peas in 2024 may amount to 20%, informed the president of the Community of Bean Producers and Consumers Antonina Sklyarenko, agroportal reports. This is connected with the opening of the Chinese market and the possible extension of the permission to export Ukrainian peas to India, Sklyarenko noted. Note that soon Ukraine may start exporting peas to China. Last week, the Chinese side signed a phytosanitary protocol, it is already being processed by the State Production and Consumer Service, said the president of the Association of Bean Producers and Consumers Antonina Sklyarenko, reports Latifundist.com. We hope that this will be an impetus for our agricultural producers to grow peas and increase the acreage, Sklyarenko said. The Ministry of Agrarian Policy, the State Production and Consumer Service and the Community worked on this issue for three years. According to the data of the National Research Center ...
Source: Landlord
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