Ukraine: Ternopil Oblast completed early spring sowing

Published Apr 15, 2024

Tridge summary

As of April 10, farmers in the Ternopil region have fully completed the sowing of early spring crops, including spring wheat, barley, oats, and legumes like beans and peas, meeting 100% of their planned targets. Additionally, significant progress has been made in the planting of hot crops, with over 137,000 hectares already sown, accounting for nearly 25% of the goal. This progress includes the sowing of nearly 12,000 hectares of rapeseed, 21,000 hectares of sunflowers, and about 7,000 hectares of sugar beets, indicating a strong start to the agricultural season in the region.
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Original content

As of April 10, agrarians of the Ternopil region completed the sowing of spring crops of the early group. This is reported on the website of the regional military administration. "It was possible to sow spring wheat, barley and oats on 100% of the planned area. The results are no less significant among legumes. In particular, the sowing of beans, beans and peas has ended," the message states. It is also noted that, in general, more than 137,000 hectares have already been sown with hot crops in the region, ...
Source: Agravery

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