Ukraine expects reduced sowing this year because of Russia's invasion in February last year and the Russian occupation of swathes of territory. Ukraine harvested a record 86 million tonnes of grain in 2021. (Reporting by Pavel Polityuk, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
pavel.polityuk.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)) KYIV, April 18 (Reuters) - Ukraine's 2023 grain harvest
could reach 50 million tonnes if the weather if favourable
compared with 53 million tonnes in 2022, the agriculture
ministry said on Tuesday.
The ministry has said this year's harvest is likely to total
around 44.3 million tonnes.
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