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Ukraine has completed planting grains for the 2017 spring campaign. Weather conditions featuring low levels of soil moisture and frost in some regions have created conditions....
There have been significant changes affecting agricultural product quality, safety, and sanitary regulations since the submission of the last report.
For MY2017/18 wheat and barley production volumes are forecast to decrease, while corn and rye are expected to increase.
Ukraine has concluded harvest of all grains as well as planting of winter crops. Some corn areas have been left unharvested...
The summer grain harvest is progressing in Ukraine despite of some delay caused by weather conditions.
The European Commission adopted a proposal to give Ukrainian producers more and better access to the EU market for a number of agricultural and industrial products by temporarily raising tariff quotas
The Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food of Ukraine and representatives of non-governmental organizations signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on grain exports for MY 2015/16.
Spring wheat and rye plantings have not been able to compensate for decreased winter plantings in 2015.
Production of wheat in MY 2016/17 is forecast to decrease based on lower production area under this crop planted in Autumn 2015.
The MY 2015/16 wheat harvest reached 27.2 MMT, the largest crop since independence in 1990.
The Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food of Ukraine and representatives of non-governmental organizations signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on grain exports for MY 2015/16.
The MY 2015/16 winter wheat crop is expected to reach 27.6 MMT, the largest crop since independence in 1990. Corn production is forecast to decrease to 22.7 MMT, over 20 percent below the previous MY.