Odesa region leads in harvest: 3.4 million tons of grains collected in 2025.
The Odesa region reported successful harvesting for 2025. According to the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, local farmers collected a record 3.4 million tons of early grain crops.
Harvest Collected
Agrarians of the region harvested 1.07 million hectares of fields with early grains and legumes. In total, they collected 3.43 million tons of harvest, putting the Odesa region in first place in Ukraine for this indicator.
The second place in terms of collected harvest was taken by the Kirovohrad region, where 2.204 million tons of grains were harvested from an area of 533.4 thousand hectares. In third place is Vinnytsia, with a total harvest of 2.0829 million tons from an area of 337.6 thousand hectares. In total, Ukraine harvested 24.8 million tons of early crops, completing more than half of the harvesting.
In the Odesa region, farmers gathered an exceptionally large harvest of early grain crops, indicating the successful work of agricultural enterprises in the region. The harvest is an important part of the economy of the region and the entire country, contributing to its development and ensuring food security.
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