Ukraine expects 45 million tons of grain harvest in 2023
Ukraine expects to harvest 45 million tons of grains and pulses in 2023, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
“The second sowing campaign under martial law is underway in Ukraine. We are helping our farmers to successfully conduct it again. According to preliminary estimates, we expect 45 million tons of grain and legumes. The wheat harvest is expected to reach 16.6 million tons,” he said at a government meeting on Friday.
According to the Prime Minister, with such a harvest, domestic consumption of Ukrainians will be about 5 million tons.
“That is, like last year, Ukraine will be fully provided with grain and food,” Shmyhal emphasized.
Read also
Black Sea & Danube: Crop and Export Forecast
Ukraine to expand sunflower and rapeseed area while soybeans decline — FAS USDA
Wheat faces biggest weekly drop in eight months on higher inventories
Cargill’s head of world trading departs firm after three decades
Indonesia deploys African weevils to boost palm oil output
Write to us
Our manager will contact you soon