Ukraine’s corn harvest is approaching the level forecasted by the USDA
As of January 15, 28.8 million tons of corn were harvested in Ukraine. This is evidenced by data from the Ministry of Economy.
Farmers have threshed 4 million hectares of land or 92%. The gross harvest is approaching the USDA forecast for the corn harvest in Ukraine — 29 million tons. Another 372.5 thousand hectares of sown area remain to be harvested.
The corn yield in the country is currently 7.17 tons/hectare.
In a December report, USDA analysts lowered the forecast for the corn harvest in Ukraine in 2025/26 MY by 3 million tons to 29 million tons. In January, they left their forecast unchanged.
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