Company Agrohub has released the first wave of the Post Harvest Insights report — operational analytics that allows for the evaluation of the return on agronomic costs in comparison with the achieved yield.
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Agrohub has released the first wave of the Post Harvest Insights report — an operational analysis that allows for the assessment of the return on agronomic costs compared to the yield obtained, reports Latifundist.com. According to the research, the average yield (in clean weight) of winter wheat was 6.4 t/ha, winter rapeseed — 2.8 t/ha, and winter barley — 5.5 t/ha. The wheat yield is almost the same as last season (6.3 t/ha). For rapeseed, a decrease was recorded: the average yield in 2025 was 17.6% lower than in the 2024 season. Weather conditions during the harvest of the early group of crops were quite favorable, resulting in their average moisture content at baseline levels: 13.9% for wheat, 8.9% for rapeseed, and 14.2% for barley. Analysts note that the volatility of winter wheat yields between macro-regions has increased — in 2025, the average yield in the western macro-region reached 7.2 t/ha, while in the eastern macro-region it was 4.2 t/ha. This difference is explained ...
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