The largest crop of peas in the last 3 years was collected in Ukraine in the 2024 season — due to the expansion of areas

Published 2024년 10월 24일

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Ukraine has seen its best pea harvest in three years, with an increase in sown area leading to a crop of 465,000 tons across 212,000 hectares, a 40% rise from 2023. Despite the increased production, the yield of 2.19 tons per hectare was lower than the long-term average and the previous season. The Odesa and Mykolaiv regions were the main contributors to the harvest. High prices this season, due in part to India's 50% pea tariff waiver, and the opening of new processing facilities in Ukraine may encourage farmers to further increase the area under peas in 2025.
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In the current year, Ukraine harvested the best crop of peas in the last three years, mainly due to the increase in the sown area, reports UkrAgroConsult. In Ukraine, peas of the 2024 harvest were harvested on an area of 212,000 hectares, which is 40% more than in 2023. 465,000 tons were threshed with an average yield of 2.19 t/ha, which is inferior to the long-term average and last season, when the pea yield was recorded at 2.46 t/ha. The main areas in terms of the volume of the harvested pea crop were: In the Odesa and Mykolaiv regions, the area under peas doubled compared to 2023. "According to the farmers, the yield is highly dependent on the rains in late April and May. They also note that peas in a crop rotation leave behind nitrogen and give a significant increase in yield for subsequent crops," says Maksym Kharchenko, grain market and logistics analyst at UkrAgroConsult. In 2023/24, the main importers of Ukrainian peas were: "Pea prices are high this season. One of the ...
Source: Superagronom

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