Ukraine's wheat harvest may fall by 35%, satellite images suggest
Source: The Guardian
Ukraines wheat harvest may fall by 35%, satellite images suggest
Fears of global shortages or higher prices as war takes toll in worlds sixth-largest exporter of wheat
Fiona Harvey and Sarah Butler
Fri 6 May 2022 17.40 BST
Last modified on Fri 6 May 2022 18.37 BST
Wheat production in Ukraine is likely to be at least a third lower than in normal years, according to analysis of satellite images of the country.
Ukraine is one of the worlds biggest exporters of wheat, but the war is taking a toll on the countrys agriculture and food supplies, sparking fears of shortages or higher prices around the world.
Last year, Ukraine produced about 33m tonnes of wheat, of which it exported about 20m tonnes, making it the sixth-largest exporter globally. This year, with the situation as it stands, the country only has the potential to produce about 21m tonnes of wheat, down about 23% on the average of the previous five years, according to analysis published on Friday by the satellite analysis company Kayrros.
But with more disruption from the war extremely likely, and fighting concentrated in the east where the main wheat-growing regions are found, Kayrros estimates that the wheat harvest is likely to be down by at least 35% this year compared with 2021.
Ukraine has already moved to ban exports of grain and many other food products, in an effort to preserve its own food supplies. Transport is also difficult, with Russia blockading the countrys Black Sea coast.
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