💨 Abstract

Ukraine is facing low soil moisture levels, the lowest in seven seasons, which is causing concern for grain producers and potentially affecting crop yields in 2025. The Ukrainian national agricultural academy has stated that the amount of precipitation for November-January was significantly inferior to the long-term average, leading to dry soil conditions. This has raised concerns about the upcoming winter grain harvest, particularly wheat, which makes up 95% of Ukraine's wheat production.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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