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    Home > Headlines > Russian-controlled Ukrainian regions make up 3% of Russia's harvest, Moscow says
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    Russian-controlled Ukrainian regions make up 3% of Russia's harvest, Moscow says

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    Posted on November 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

    Russian-controlled Ukrainian regions make up 3% of Russia's harvest, Moscow says - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Russian-controlled Ukrainian regions contribute 3% to Russia's grain harvest, despite international disputes and increased state subsidies.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Grain Harvest in Russian-Controlled Regions
    • Grain Production Figures
    • International Recognition and Disputes
    • Impact of State Subsidies
    • Land Clearance Efforts

    Moscow Claims 3% of Grain Harvest from Ukrainian Regions This Year

    Overview of Grain Harvest in Russian-Controlled Regions

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Moscow said on Wednesday that about 3% of Russia's total grain harvest will come from its "new territories" in Ukraine this year, the same as last year's figure despite a drought there and in adjoining regions during the summer.

    Grain Production Figures

    Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut said the regions of Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, which Russia largely controls, harvested about 4 million tons of grain, slightly less than in 2024, and 600,000 tons of oilseeds from about 3 million hectares of land.

    International Recognition and Disputes

    Russia refers to the four regions as "new territories"; they are still internationally recognised as Ukrainian.

    Impact of State Subsidies

    Ukraine considers all grain produced in the four regions and Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014, to have been stolen by Moscow, and regularly asks its Western allies to sanction importers of it.

    Land Clearance Efforts

    Lut said the state subsidies for farmers in the regions had increased by 70% in 2025 - Russia's third full year of control. Russia expects to harvest 135 million tons of grain in total this year.

    Speaking in parliament, Lut said that since the start of the military campaign in Ukraine in 2022, Russia had cleared mines from about 200,000 hectares of land in the regions, increasing the bank of arable land. She said that mine clearing was ongoing.

    (Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian-controlled Ukrainian regions contribute 3% to Russia's grain harvest.
    • •Regions include Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia.
    • •Ukraine disputes the legitimacy of these harvests.
    • •State subsidies for farmers in these regions increased by 70%.
    • •Russia has cleared mines from 200,000 hectares of land.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian-controlled Ukrainian regions make up 3% of Russia's harvest, Moscow says

    1What is grain harvest?

    Grain harvest refers to the collection of mature grains from crops such as wheat, corn, and barley. It is a crucial agricultural process that determines the yield and quality of the grain produced.

    2What are oilseeds?

    Oilseeds are seeds that are processed to extract oil, commonly from plants like soybeans, sunflowers, and canola. They are significant in agriculture for producing cooking oils and animal feed.

    3What is mine clearing?

    Mine clearing is the process of removing landmines and unexploded ordnance from an area to make it safe for agricultural use, development, or habitation. It is essential in post-conflict recovery.

    4What are new territories in Ukraine?

    The term 'new territories' refers to regions in Ukraine, such as Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia, that are under Russian control but are internationally recognized as part of Ukraine.

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