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By Pavel Polityuk KYIV, March 19 (Reuters) - Ukraine could boost rapeseed plantings by a third to 1.5 million hectares if the conflict in Iran drags on, its deputy economy minister told Reuters on

Ukraine Could Increase Rapeseed Plantings if Iran Conflict Lingers, Lifting Exports

Potential Impact of Middle East Conflict on Ukraine's Rapeseed Production and Exports

By Pavel Polityuk

Rising Fuel Prices Drive Demand for Biodiesel Feedstocks

KYIV, March 19 (Reuters) - Ukraine could boost rapeseed plantings by a third to 1.5 million hectares if the conflict in Iran drags on, its deputy economy minister told Reuters on Thursday, as soaring global fuel prices lift demand for biodiesel feedstocks.

Fuel prices have surged since U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28 sparked conflict in the Middle East, raising concerns of further increases if the war persists.

Ukraine's Role in the European Rapeseed Market

Ukraine is a major European producer and exporter of rapeseed, bought largely by EU countries for cooking oil and biodiesel.

Statements from Deputy Economy Minister Taras Vysotskiy

"If this situation drags on, then yes, farmers will expand their rapeseed acreage and could reach 1.5 million hectares in autumn and that is 400,000 hectares more than today," Taras Vysotskiy said.

"It is simply difficult to increase the area under cultivation by that much in a single year," he added.

Crop Decisions and Agricultural Landscape

Vysotskiy said farmers still had time to decide which crops to replace with rapeseed. Ukraine is a leading European grower of corn, wheat, sunflower and barley, and plants more than 20 million hectares of grains and oilseeds.

Production and Export Forecasts

An additional 400,000 hectares could yield at least 1 million metric tons of rapeseed. Ukraine grows winter rapeseed, sown in autumn and harvested in mid-summer the following year.

Agricultural consultancy APK-Inform has said Ukraine is likely to harvest 3.8 million tons of rapeseed in 2026, up from 3.3 million tons in 2025, with exports seen reaching 2.7 million tons in the 2026/27 July-June season.

(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian farmers could expand rapeseed acreage by roughly one-third—about 400,000 ha—to 1.5 million ha if the Iran conflict persists, offering scope for approximately 1 million tonnes more output (Reuters, March 19).
  • Fuel prices have spiked sharply since US‑Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, pushing crude past $100/barrel in mid‑March and driving biodiesel feedstock demand upward (AP, Axios).
  • Ukraine, a major EU rapeseed supplier, faces declining exports, with 2024/25 exports falling to ~3.14 million tonnes and projected at 2.7 million tonnes for 2025/26—still undercut by processing constraints and weather risks (APK‑Inform).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why might Ukraine increase rapeseed plantings?
Ukraine may boost rapeseed acreage if the Iran conflict persists and global fuel prices continue to rise, increasing demand for biodiesel feedstocks.
How much could Ukraine increase rapeseed acreage by?
The deputy economy minister stated Ukraine could increase rapeseed plantings by up to 400,000 hectares, reaching 1.5 million hectares in total.
What is driving the demand for Ukrainian rapeseed?
Soaring global fuel prices and heightened demand for biodiesel feedstocks, largely in the EU, are driving increased interest in Ukrainian rapeseed.
How much rapeseed could the additional acreage yield?
An extra 400,000 hectares of rapeseed could yield at least 1 million metric tons.
When is rapeseed sown and harvested in Ukraine?
Ukraine’s winter rapeseed is sown in autumn and harvested in mid-summer the following year.

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