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Ukraine to cut soybean and rapeseed location however increase corn, farm union says

Ukraine will minimize locations planted to soybeans and rapeseed this year but will increase corn locations, Ukrainian farm service association UCAB stated on Wednesday.

Ukraine is a significant grower and exporter of grains and oilseeds, but production has fallen greatly given that Russia released its invasion of the country in 2022.

The head of UCAB's analytical department, Svitlana Lytvyn, stated that the worldwide market is the primary driving force behind the change to crop structure in Ukraine.

In 2022 and 2023, thanks to favourable worldwide conditions, soybeans were almost the only profitable crop (in Ukraine). That is why, in 2024, soybean acreage reached its optimum, she stated.

This year the circumstance has actually altered, with worldwide soybean prices falling substantially, so the area under soybeans will be smaller, Lytvyn added.

Ukraine gathered a record-high soybean harvest of more than 6 million metric heaps in 2024.

Lytvyn said bad weather condition throughout the fall sowing had actually cut the area sown to winter rapeseed while farmers might rather increase the corn area in spring 2025.

( We expect) an increase in the area planted to corn, as sell this crop has actually gotten once again. Now, thanks to the smooth operation of Odesa (Black Sea) ports, it is simpler to export, she kept in mind.

Ukrainian sea ports were obstructed after the Russian invasion in the winter of 2022 and it was not up until fall 2023 that Ukraine had the ability to release uninterrupted maritime traffic through its ports in the Odesa area.

(source: Reuters)