Unharvested area of grain in Ukraine is slightly more than 10%

Published 2022년 12월 12일

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As of December 8, Ukraine has harvested 87% of its grain and leguminous crops, covering 9.7 million hectares, with a total grain yield of 43.6 million tons. The harvest includes 17.2 million tons of corn for grain, 157 thousand tons of buckwheat, 99.5 thousand tons of millet, 10 million tons of sunflower seeds, 3.7 million tons of soybeans, and 8.9 million tons of sugar beet. The Vinnytsia region led in grain harvesting, and the Khmelnytsky region achieved the highest grain and leguminous crop yield at 68.7 centners per hectare.
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As of December 8, grain and leguminous crops in Ukraine were threshed on 9.7 million hectares, which is 87% of the planned area, of which 43.6 million tons of grain were harvested with an average yield of 45.1 q/ha. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine. According to the information, the crops of the late group are being harvested now: — corn for grain was threshed on 2.8 million hectares (66%), threshed 17.2 million tons (yield — 61.9 c/ha); — buckwheat was threshed on 115 thousand hectares (98%), 157 thousand tons were threshed (13.7 q/ha); – millet threshed on 43.2 thousand ha (97%), threshed 99.5 thousand tons (23 c/ha). “Sunflower harvesting was carried out on 4.6 million hectares (98%), of which 10 million tons of seeds were harvested with a yield of 21.8 centners per hectare. 3.7 million tons of soybeans have been harvested with a yield of 24.2 centners per hectare, the harvested area is 1.5 million hectares (98%),” the ...
Source: Agrosektor

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