This year, the yield of millet in Ukraine is 4.5 t/ha lower than last year

Published Nov 5, 2024

Tridge summary

As of November 4, Ukraine has harvested millet from 92.8% of the planned area, yielding 160.2 thousand tons with an average of 18.6 tons per hectare. The highest yields were in the Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, and Ivano-Frankivsk regions. All millet harvesting was completed in most regions, except for Kharkiv Oblast (79.6%), Odesa Oblast (89.2%), Mykolaiv Oblast (99.4%), Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (91.9%), and Kherson Region (17.9%). The gross harvest leaders were Chernihiv Oblast (24,400 tons), Odesa Oblast (19,200 tons), and Poltava Oblast (15,200 tons).
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Original content

Millet in Ukraine was harvested from 92.8% of the area, 160.2 thousand tons were threshed with a yield of 18.6 tons/ha, while last year the gross harvest of this crop was 203 thousand tons, and the average yield was 23.1 tons/ha . This is reported on the website of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy. As of November 4, millet was harvested from 100% of the areas in most regions, unharvested areas remained only in Kharkiv Oblast (79.6% harvested), Odesa Oblast (89.2% harvested), Mykolaiv Oblast (99.4%), Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (91.9 %), Kherson Region (17.9%). Read also: The number of producers of organic oats and millet is decreasing in Ukraine The highest yield of millet is in ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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