Ukraine’s 2022 wheat crop is likely to be “close” to last year’s 32 MMT output, APK-Inform ag consultancy quoted the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine as saying. “Considering that in April, which is decisive in terms of the yield of winter crops, precipitation exceeded the average long-term norm, farmers will probably be able to get a significant harvest of winter wheat, which will be close to the previous, but not exceed it,” the state-run academy said.
Ukraine group: Wheat Crop Could be ‘Close’ to Last Year
Ukraine’s 2022 wheat crop is likely to be “close” to last year’s 32 MMT output, APK-Inform ag consultancy quoted the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine as saying.
(Farm Journal )
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