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The last 3 years in Ukraine have seen the lowest barley harvest since 2015

Published Dec 13, 2024

Tridge summary

In 2024, Ukraine's barley harvest reached 5.558 million tons across 1.412 million hectares, marking a slight decrease from the previous year. The average yield was 3.9 tons per hectare, continuing a three-year trend of consistent harvests at around 5.5-5.6 million tons, which are the lowest figures since 2015. The highest harvest since 2015 was recorded in 2016 and 2021, with 9.4 million tons. The top three regions for barley harvest in 2024 saw an increase in export prices for feed barley.
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Original content

In 2024, Ukraine harvested 5 million 558 thousand tons of barley (winter + spring) with an average yield of 3.9 tons/hectare. The area under the crop this year is 1 million 412 thousand hectares. Compared to 2023, they have slightly decreased (in 2023 - 1 million 492 thousand hectares), writes SuperAgronom.com. For the last three years, the gross barley harvest in Ukraine has been at the same level of 5.5-5.6 million tons. These are the lowest figures since 2015. The record result for these years was 9.4 million tons in ...
Source: Superagronom
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