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TwitterUkraine was expected to produce **** million metric tons of wheat in the marketing year 2024/25. That would mark a slight decrease compared to the previous year. Ukraine is one of the leading wheat-producing regions worldwide.
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TwitterCorn was the most produced grain type in Ukraine. In the marketing year 2023/24, Ukraine's corn production reached ** million metric tons. In the following 12-month period, the production volume was expected to decrease by **** million metric tons. Ukraine's corn production was among the largest worldwide. Furthermore, the country is one of the major wheat producers. In the marketing year 2024/25, Ukraine was expected to produce ** million metric tons of wheat, approximately *** million metric tons less than a marketing year prior.
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Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain Crops data was reported at 61,917.000 Ton th in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 66,088.000 Ton th for 2016. Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain Crops data is updated yearly, averaging 39,488.500 Ton th from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2017, with 38 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 66,088.000 Ton th in 2016 and a record low of 20,234.000 Ton th in 2003. Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain Crops data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by State Statistics Service of Ukraine. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ukraine – Table UA.B014: Agricultural Production: by Region: Annual.
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In 2019, Wheat Production Level in Ukraine jumped by 15% compared to the previous year.
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Ukraine UA: Cereal Yield: per Hectare data was reported at 4,652.400 kg/ha in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 4,141.800 kg/ha for 2015. Ukraine UA: Cereal Yield: per Hectare data is updated yearly, averaging 2,729.700 kg/ha from Dec 1992 (Median) to 2016, with 25 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,652.400 kg/ha in 2016 and a record low of 1,950.800 kg/ha in 2000. Ukraine UA: Cereal Yield: per Hectare data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ukraine – Table UA.World Bank.WDI: Agricultural Production and Consumption. Cereal yield, measured as kilograms per hectare of harvested land, includes wheat, rice, maize, barley, oats, rye, millet, sorghum, buckwheat, and mixed grains. Production data on cereals relate to crops harvested for dry grain only. Cereal crops harvested for hay or harvested green for food, feed, or silage and those used for grazing are excluded. The FAO allocates production data to the calendar year in which the bulk of the harvest took place. Most of a crop harvested near the end of a year will be used in the following year.; ; Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site.; Weighted average;
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TwitterIn 2024, Ukraine exported wheat worth almost 9** million U.S. dollars to Spain, which was the leading export destination of that commodity. Indonesia, to which Ukraine's wheat export value reached over *** million U.S. dollars, ranked second. In total, Ukraine's wheat exports exceeded *** billion U.S. dollars in that year. Ukrainian wheat exports As of the 2023/24 marketing year, Ukraine ranked sixth among the largest exporters of wheat worldwide with the total export volume reaching over ** million metric tons. The exports saw a decrease from the previous two crop years. Main importers of wheat from Ukraine As of June 2022, Benin and Mongolia fully relied on durum wheat imported from Ukraine. The most significant dependence on meslin supplies from Ukraine was reported by Mongolia and Armenia. Ukraine was also Tunisia’s leading wheat supplier, and as of March 2022, over ** percent of wheat imported to Somalia was of Ukrainian origin.
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Actual value and historical data chart for Ukraine Cereal Yield Kg Per Hectare
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Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Kherson data was reported at 2,545.400 Ton th in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,262.400 Ton th for 2016. Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Kherson data is updated yearly, averaging 1,770.350 Ton th from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,792.400 Ton th in 1990 and a record low of 405.000 Ton th in 2003. Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Kherson data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by State Statistics Service of Ukraine. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ukraine – Table UA.B014: Agricultural Production: by Region: Annual.
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Introduction: This study examines the potential impacts of Russia-Ukraine armed conflict on the consumption and trade of wheat and wheat food security. Russia and Ukraine jointly supply more than one-fourth of total wheat in the international market. Because of the ongoing armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine, wheat export from these two countries is heavily disrupted. Applying an ex-ante impact assessment procedure, this study examines the potential impacts of Russia-Ukraine armed conflict on the consumption and trade of wheat and wheat food security.Methods: This study considered 115 countries and grouped them based on their geographic location. The sampled countries are grouped as: South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, North Africa, Middle East, and rest of the world. Simulation results are presented by the geographic location of the sampled countries. To assess the potential impacts of the ongoing Ukraine-Russia armed conflict on wheat food security in the sampled countries, this study mainly sourced data from FAOSTAT. This study first calculates the share of wheat consumption imported from Russia and Ukraine. Then, this study calculates the daily total calorie and protein intake exclusively from the imported wheat from Russia and Ukraine in the sampled countries by their groups. It is found that 1 kg of wheat provides roughly 2,839–2,965 kilocalories (kcal) of energy, and between 81 and 88 g (gm) of protein, in the sampled countries. Using the conversion factors, this study assesses the impacts of a reduction of wheat exports in the global market due to the ongoing armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine applying an ex-ante assessment process. Specifically, this study assumes a 100% and 50% reduction in wheat exports by Russia and Ukraine, and then estimates its impact on daily calorie and protein intake in the sampled countries.Results: The ex-ante simulation shows that, under the assumption of a 100% reduction of wheat exports from Russia and Ukraine and assuming alternative wheat import sources are unavailable, yearly per capita wheat consumption would be reduced by 19% in South Asia, 57% in Sub-Saharan Africa, 26% in Southeast Asia, nearly 39% in Central Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and 27% in other areas. Consequently, daily per capita calorie intake in South Asia would fall by more than 3%, in Sub-Saharan Africa by more than 6%, in Southeast Asia by 2.2%, in Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa by 14%, and in the other countries of our study by 6.2%. A 50% reduction of wheat exports by Russia and Ukraine without substitute supplies of wheat grain would also substantially reduce wheat consumption as well as daily calorie and protein intakes from wheat, in the sampled countries.Discussions: Malnutrition and hunger are widespread in many countries of Asia and Africa that depend on wheat and other imported cereals to meet their rising food demand. Rising wheat prices, particularly in countries that rely on imported wheat, can lead to violence and social unrest, as occurred during 2007-11. Based on the findings, to avoid hunger and supply shock related disaster in the future, this study urges to search alternative sources of wheat for the import-dependent, resource-poor countries. Eventually, as there are few alternatives to increase wheat supply other than enhancing yield gain, this study strongly suggests for steady public funding for adaptive and basic research to harness genetic gains for yield and climatic adaptation in wheat. Also, in the long run, it is necessary to explore the possibility of wheat area expansion in the suitable countries. For example, a recent study confirmed the potentiality of wheat area expansion in Argentina and Brazil. Also, there is also a possibility of expansion of wheat area in Sub-Saharan African countries. Exploring opportunities for the expansion and sustainable intensification of wheat production in suitable countries can be instrumental to ensuring self-sufficiency in wheat supplies in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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TwitterUkraine was expected to occupy almost ** percent of the global production volume of sunflower seed in the marketing year 2024/25. Furthermore, the country's rapeseed production was forecast to account for over **** percent of the total.
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TwitterProduction of major crops - barley, maize, wheat, soybeans, and sunflowers - by oblast for Ukraine 2015-2023. Data from 2022 is mapped while other years are accessible through the attribute tables or the specially configured pop-up windows for each crop.
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Discover the top wheat producers in the world, including China, India, Russia, United States, Canada, France, Australia, Ukraine, Pakistan, and Germany. Explore their agricultural sectors, climatic conditions, and wheat exports, and learn how these countries contribute to global food security and supply.
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Wheat futures strengthened with mixed export and speculative positioning trends, while Ukraine's production forecast dipped.
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Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Kharkiv data was reported at 3,859.200 Ton th in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4,316.700 Ton th for 2016. Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Kharkiv data is updated yearly, averaging 2,386.300 Ton th from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4,466.300 Ton th in 2014 and a record low of 1,076.000 Ton th in 2003. Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Kharkiv data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by State Statistics Service of Ukraine. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ukraine – Table UA.B014: Agricultural Production: by Region: Annual.
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Ukraine Agricultural Production Yield: Grain Crops data was reported at 42.500 Centner/ha in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 46.100 Centner/ha for 2016. Ukraine Agricultural Production Yield: Grain Crops data is updated yearly, averaging 26.850 Centner/ha from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2017, with 38 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 46.100 Centner/ha in 2016 and a record low of 18.200 Centner/ha in 2003. Ukraine Agricultural Production Yield: Grain Crops data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by State Statistics Service of Ukraine. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ukraine – Table UA.B015: Agricultural Production Yield.
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Explore the average wheat yield per acre by country, including China, India, United States, Russia, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Pakistan, and Ukraine. Discover the factors influencing wheat yields and the importance of sustainable practices for long-term agricultural viability.
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Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Dnipropetrovsk data was reported at 3,578.400 Ton th in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 3,480.800 Ton th for 2016. Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Dnipropetrovsk data is updated yearly, averaging 2,762.900 Ton th from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2017, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,866.200 Ton th in 2015 and a record low of 1,279.000 Ton th in 2003. Ukraine Agricultural Production: Grain: Region: Dnipropetrovsk data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by State Statistics Service of Ukraine. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ukraine – Table UA.B014: Agricultural Production: by Region: Annual.
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Ukraine and Russia are major exporters of agricultural commodities, including wheat, corn, sunflower oil, and fertilizer. Together, they account for about 30% of the world's wheat exports, 60% of the world's sunflower oil exports, and 20% of the world's corn exports. The war in Ukraine has disrupted global food supplies, as Ukrainian ports have been blocked and Russian exports have been sanctioned. This has led to rising food prices and concerns about food shortages in some countries. The United Nations has warned that the war could have a "devastating impact" on global food security. Here are some specific examples of how the war in Ukraine has affected global food supplies:
Wheat prices have risen by more than 50% since the start of the war. Sunflower oil prices have doubled. The price of corn has risen by about 30%. The price of fertilizer has risen by more than 100%.
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|---|---|
| Domestic wheat supply | National wheat production for domestic consumption. |
| Wheat exports | Quantity of wheat sent to other countries for trade. |
| Wheat imports | Amount of wheat purchased from other countries. |
| Wheat stocks | Remaining supply of wheat within the country. |
| Net wheat imports | Difference between wheat imports and exports. |
| Wheat imports (% domestic supply) | Percentage of wheat imports relative to domestic supply. |
| Wheat stocks (% domestic supply) | Percentage of wheat stocks relative to domestic supply. |
| Wheat exports per capita | Amount of wheat exports per person. |
| Wheat imports per capita | Amount of wheat imports per person. |
| Net wheat imports per capita | Difference between wheat imports and exports per person. |
| Wheat stocks per capita | Amount of wheat stocks per person. |
| Domestic wheat per capita | Amount of domestic wheat production per person. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine | Quantity of wheat imported from Ukraine. |
| Wheat imports from Russia | Quantity of wheat imported from Russia. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine + Russia | Combined wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine per capita | Amount of wheat imports from Ukraine per person. |
| Wheat imports from Russia per capita | Amount of wheat imports from Russia per person. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine + Russia per capita | Combined wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia per person. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine (% imports) | Percentage of wheat imports from Ukraine relative to total imports. |
| Wheat imports from Russia (% imports) | Percentage of wheat imports from Russia relative to total imports. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine + Russia (% imports) | Percentage of wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia relative to total imports. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine (% supply) | Percentage of wheat imports from Ukraine relative to domestic supply. |
| Wheat imports from Russia (% supply) | Percentage of wheat imports from Russia relative to domestic supply. |
| Wheat imports from Ukraine + Russia (% supply) | Percentage of wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia relative to domestic supply. |
| Domestic maize supply | National maize production for domestic consumption. |
| Maize exports | Quantity of maize sent to other countries for trade. |
| Maize imports | Amount of maize purchased from other countries. |
| Maize stocks | Remaining supply of maize within the country. |
| Net maize imports | Difference between maize imports and exports. |
| Maize imports (% domestic supply) | Percentage of maize imports relative to domestic supply. |
| Maize stocks (% domestic supply) | Percentage of maize stocks relative to domestic supply. |
| Maize exports per capita | Amount of maize exports per person. |
| Maize imports per capita | Amount of maize imports per person. |
| Net maize imports per capita | Difference between maize imports and exports per person. |
| Maize stocks per capita | Amount of maize stocks per person. |
| Domestic maize per capita | Amount of domestic maize production per person. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine | Quantity of maize imported from Ukraine. |
| Maize imports from Russia | Quantity of maize imported from Russia. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine + Russia | Combined maize imports from Ukraine and Russia. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine per capita | Amount of maize imports from Ukraine per person. |
| Maize imports from Russia per capita | Amount of maize imports from Russia per person. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine + Russia per capita | Combined maize imports from Ukraine and Russia per person. |
| Maize imports from Ukraine (% imports) | Percentage of maize imports from Ukraine relative to total imports. |
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Production of Durum Wheat in Ukraine - 2025. Find the latest marketing data on the IndexBox platform.
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TwitterThe Irrigated Lands data comes from USSS-AB and is being used for research at Kansas State University. The dataset is for the 5 major crops in Ukraine which are maize, wheat, barley, sunflowers, and soybeans. For each major crop, there are 3 categories. Those categories are Harvested Area (thsd.ha), Volume of Production (thsd.centner), and Yield (centner per ha of the harvested area). Here is the Metadata for this Data:Oblast = OblastMaize_Har = Maize Harvested Area, (thsd.ha)Maize_Vol = Maize Volume of Production, (thsd.centners)Maize_Yie = Maize Yield, (centner per ha of the harvested area)Wheat_Har = Wheat Harvested Area, (thsd.ha)Wheat_Vol = Wheat Volume of Production, (thsd.centners)Wheat_Yie = Wheat Yield, (centner per ha of the harvested area)\Barley_Ha = Barley Harvested Area, (thsd.ha)Barley_Vo = Barley Volume of Production, (thsd.centners)Barley_Yi = Barley Yield, (centner per ha of the harvested area)Sunflower_ = Sunflower Harvested Area, (thsd.ha)Sunflower1 = Sunflower Volume of Production, (thsd.centners)Sunflower_1 = Sunflower Yield, (centner per ha of the harvested area)Soybean_H = Soybean Harvested Area, (thsd.ha)Soybean_V = Soybean Volume of Production, (thsd.centners)Soybean_Y = Soybean Yield, (centner per ha of the harvested area)
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TwitterUkraine was expected to produce **** million metric tons of wheat in the marketing year 2024/25. That would mark a slight decrease compared to the previous year. Ukraine is one of the leading wheat-producing regions worldwide.