Record Harvest in Vinnytsia: More than 2.4 Million Tons of Grain Collected by Agrarians.
According to inkorr.com: This year, agrarians in the Vinnytsia region achieved impressive results in grain harvesting. They collected over 2.4 million tons from more than 434 thousand hectares, ensuring an average yield of 55.6 quintals per hectare. This is the best performance compared to last year. Additionally, it is worth noting that the yield of buckwheat and millet also exceeds last year's results, as noted by
"Glavkom".
Current Crop Harvesting
Currently, the harvesting of sunflower, soybeans, and sugar beets is ongoing. Overall, the situation with the harvests looks promising. However, it is important not to overlook the problem of drought in the southern regions of Ukraine, which could negatively impact the yield. At the same time, forecasts for the collection of grain and oilseeds in the country this year remain optimistic.
Thus, the successes of agrarians in the Vinnytsia region indicate positive trends in agriculture. However, it is essential to carefully monitor the weather conditions to respond timely to possible threats to the harvest. We hope that favorable conditions will continue to promote the development of the agro-sector in Ukraine.
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