Ukraine already harvests 66.7M tonnes of grain, oilseed crops
The relevant statement was made by the Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Ministry, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“Overall, 47.9 million tonnes of grain crops and 18.8 million tonnes of oilseeds were harvested,” the report states.
As of November 1, 2024, Ukrainian farmers gathered grain and oilseed crops from 18.6 million hectares.
In particular, wheat, barley and peas were harvested from 100% of crop fields. A total of 22.3 million tonnes of wheat was gathered from 4.9 million hectares, 5.5 million tonnes of barley from 1.4 million hectares, and 465.3 thousand tonnes of peas from 212.2 thousand hectares.
Additionally, a total of 18.3 million tonnes of corn was harvested from 3 million hectares (76% of crop fields). Ukrainian farmers also gathered 160.2 thousand tonnes of millet and 126.9 thousand tonnes of buckwheat.
As for oilseeds, a total of 9.6 million tonnes of sunflower seeds were threshed from 4.6 million hectares (94% of crop fields); 5.7 million tonnes of soybeans – from 2.5 million hectares (95% of crop fields); and 3.5 million tonnes of rapeseed – from 1.3 million hectares (100% of crop fields).
In terms of the gross yield of grain crops, farmers from the Odesa region took the lead with 4.4 million tonnes, followed by the Poltava region with 4 million tonnes, and the Chernihiv region with 3.7 million tonnes.
In terms of the yielding capacity, the Khmelnytskyi region topped the ranking with 72.3 quintals per hectare, followed by the Chernihiv region (67 quintals per hectare) and the Chernivtsi region (65.6 quintals per hectare).
According to the ministry, the harvesting of sugar beets is still underway across 15 regions of Ukraine. A total of 9.5 million tonnes of sugar beets were gathered from 195.4 thousand hectares (76% of crop fields).
A reminder that, in the Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk region, farmers are finishing the harvesting of grain crops. A total of 317.4 thousand tonnes of grain had already been gathered from 95.7% of crop fields.