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    Prolonged Lack of Rain Threatens Ukraine's Crops, Scientists Say

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    Posted on February 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine's crops are threatened by the lowest soil moisture in seven years, impacting 2025 yields. Winter crops are at risk due to insufficient rain.

    Ukraine's Crop Yields Threatened by Prolonged Dry Spell

    KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine is experiencing the lowest soil moisture levels of the last seven seasons, raising concerns about yields in 2025, the Ukrainian national agricultural academy was quoted as saying on Wednesday.

    Ukraine, a global grain producer and exporter, traditionally grows winter crops whose yields are highly dependent on incoming moisture in autumn and winter.

    "The total amount of precipitation for November-January was only 79.6 mm and was significantly inferior to the long-term average of 117 mm," APK-Inform consultancy quoted the Academy

    as saying.

    "For the last 7 years such provision of winter crops with atmospheric moisture was observed for the first time," it added.

    Scientists said the insufficient amount of precipitation during most of the winter period and very low reserves of moisture in the soil "cause special concern for grain producers."

    Most parts of Ukraine remained rainless during and before autumn sowing and farmers threw seed into dry soil with the hope of winter snows.

    Ukraine's state weather forecasters said in October that most of Ukraine's winter crop was under threat as almost all seedlings were underdeveloped.

    Farmers sowed 5.24 million hectares of winter grain for the 2025 harvest and wheat dominates the area. Winter wheat accounts for about 95% of all Ukrainian wheat.

    The first deputy agriculture minister Taras Vysotskiy said last year that Ukraine's wheat harvest may increase to up to 25 million metric tons in 2025 from around 22 million tons in 2024 thanks to a larger sowing area and conditional on good weather.

    (Reporting by Pavel Polityuk;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine faces lowest soil moisture in seven years.
    • •Winter crops' yields are highly moisture-dependent.
    • •Precipitation from November to January was below average.
    • •Most Ukrainian winter crops are underdeveloped.
    • •Potential increase in wheat harvest depends on weather.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Prolonged lack of rain threatens Ukraine's crops, scientists say

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the threat to Ukraine's crop yields due to low soil moisture levels.

    2How does low precipitation affect Ukraine's crops?

    Low precipitation impacts winter crops, which rely on autumn and winter moisture, leading to potential yield reductions.

    3What are the implications for Ukraine's wheat harvest?

    The wheat harvest may increase if weather conditions improve, despite current moisture concerns.

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