
As of September 5, 2023, farmers have already sown 699.7 thousand hectares of winter crops. Of this area, rapeseed occupies an impressive 654.9 thou hectares, while cereals such as wheat (42.5 thou hectares), barley (1.2 thou hectares) and rye (1.1 thou hectares) also occupy a part of the fields.
Good weather conditions helped to complete rapeseed sowing in Volyn, Poltava, Sumy and Ternopil regions. Ternopil region is the leader in terms of rapeseed area, which is an impressive 72.5 thousand hectares. This is followed by Vinnytsia region with 67.2 thousand hectares and Kirovohrad region with 59.4 thousand hectares.
The agricultural sector is one of the main sectors of the Ukrainian economy, and successful sowing of winter crops determines the harvest and supports the country's economic stability. From the beginning of sowing to harvest, Ukraine's agricultural workers are working to provide the nation with quality products in sufficient quantities. The results of this work will be of great importance for Ukraine's national security and economic development.
According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Ukraine, the vast majority of farmers do not plan to significantly change their winter crops in 2024 compared to last season. This indicates the stability and reliability of winter crops in Ukraine.
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Ukraine continues to be a major player in the global agricultural market, and this year is expected to be no exception. Thanks to tireless work and modern technologies, Ukrainian farmers are ready to ensure the quality and quantity of winter crops for domestic consumption and export. In the spring, Ukraine's fields will be lush with rye and wheat.
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