In Ukraine 9% of the area under winter crops left to be sown
As of 02.11.2020, about 7.5 million hectares have been sown with winter crops, which is 91% of the plan. Over the last week of October, 371 thousand hectares were sown.
Information about crops:
Wheat – 5.65 million hectares sown, which is 92% of the plan.
Barley – 867 thousand hectares sown, which is 92% of the plan.
Rye – almost 119 thousand hectares sown, which is 89% of the plan.
Rape – almost 863 thousand hectares sown, which is 85% of the plan.
The agricultural sector of Ukraine is facing challenges due to the remaining 9 unsown areas under winter crops. This situation can have a significant impact on the productivity and economic stability of the country.
There are several factors that could have led to this result. One of them is adverse weather conditions, such as drought or extreme temperatures, which could make it difficult to carry out sowing operations. There may also be financial and organizational problems that prevent the sowing of plots.
Unsown areas under winter crops can lead to a reduction in total agricultural production and exports, as well as increase food prices in the domestic market. It also means missed opportunities for developing the agricultural sector and attracting investment.
It is important to analyze and develop strategies to support farmers and remove obstacles that prevent seeding of unsown areas. This will help ensure the sustainable development of the agricultural sector of Ukraine and reduce dependence on external factors, while maintaining food security and economic stability of the country.