Ukraine Starts 2022 Corn Harvest, Ministry Says

Corn kernels are seen inside a storage at a farm in the village of Yerkivtski, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv region, Ukraine June 10, 2022. REUTERS/Anna Voitenko
Corn kernels are seen inside a storage at a farm in the village of Yerkivtski, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv region, Ukraine June 10, 2022. REUTERS/Anna Voitenko

Ukraine Starts 2022 Corn Harvest, Ministry Says

Ukrainian farms have started the 2022 corn harvest, threshing 92,200 tons of the commodity from 0.5% of the sown area, the agriculture ministry said on Friday.

The ministry said in a statement that the corn yield stood at 4.41 tons per hectare.

The ministry has said Ukraine could harvest 25 to 27 million tons of corn this year versus 42.1 million tons in 2021 and the Russian invasion was the main reason for the decrease in the harvest.

Ukraine is a major global grain producer and exporter but is likely to register a significant drop in output this year, falling to about 50 million tons from a record 86 million tons in 2021 because of the invasion.

The ministry said farmers had harvested a total of 26.1 million tons of grain from 61% of the sown area in 2022 as of Sept. 23. and the average grain yield stood at 3.84 tons per hectare.

It said the country had completed its 2022 wheat harvest with output at 19.2 million tons in bunker weight and the yield at 4.1 tons per hectare.

Farms also harvested 5.5 million tons of the barley from 100% of the area and 250,700 tons of peas from 98% of the sown area.

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