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    Deputy Agriculture Minister of Ukraine: Winter wheat crop in good condition

    • Last Update: 2022-04-16
    • Source: Internet
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    Ukrainian winter wheat crops are in good condition and the country will have enough bread this year, Deputy Agriculture Minister Taras Dzoba said late onWednesday .

     
    Analysts said the 2022 grain harvest could fall sharply as the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine could lead to a reduction in plantings
    .
     
    However, a statement released by Dzoba said the winter crop is in good condition nationwide
    .
    Although the field work has to be carried out with difficulty, Ukraine will have an ample supply of bread
    .
    However, the conflict has severely diminished export potential, which will lead to higher prices
    .
     
    The sown area of ​​Ukraine's 2022 spring crops could fall by 39% to 4.
    7 million hectares, the consultancy APK-Inform said this week
    .
     
      Ukraine harvested a record 86 million tonnes of grains in 2021, after planting 7.
    7 million hectares of spring grains last year
    .
     
      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said last week that the country must plant as many crops as possible this spring
    .
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      Analysts said the 2022 grain harvest could fall sharply as the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine could lead to a reduction in plantings
    .
     
      However, a statement released by Dzoba said the winter crop is in good condition nationwide
    .
    Although the field work has to be carried out with difficulty, Ukraine will have an ample supply of bread
    .
    However, the conflict has severely diminished export potential, which will lead to higher prices
    .
     
      The sown area of ​​Ukraine's 2022 spring crops could fall by 39% to 4.
    7 million hectares, the consultancy APK-Inform said this week
    .
     
      Ukraine harvested a record 86 million tonnes of grains in 2021, after planting 7.
    7 million hectares of spring grains last year
    .
     
      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said last week that the country must plant as many crops as possible this spring
    .
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