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    Temperatures as low as minus 30C in Ukraine next week may damage crops

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    KYIV, Jan 29 (Reuters) - ​Extremely low temperatures down to minus 30 degrees Celsius (minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit) will hit Ukraine at the ⁠beginning of next week, which is very dangerous for winter crops, agricultural analysts and the national emergency ‍service said on Thursday.

    A sharp drop in temperature will begin ​on February 1 and will affect all regions except southern Ukraine and the frosts will begin to ease ​slightly only on February 4, the service said on the Telegram messenger.

    "We consider the current cold spell to be extremely dangerous for winter crops across a significant part of Ukraine," analyst Barva Invest ‌said on Telegram.

    Ukraine is a producer of winter wheat, ‌which accounts for about 95% of the total Ukrainian wheat harvest. ​Winter wheat, which has a higher yield than spring wheat, is sown in autumn and harvested in ‌the summer of the following year.

    Barva Invest noted that ⁠a combination of severe frosts and insufficient snow ‌cover could affect crops ​in central, north-eastern and eastern Ukraine.

    Frosts will be less severe in southern Ukraine, but there is no snow ⁠cover there to ⁠protect the crops.

    Temperatures dropped to minus 20 C in Ukraine ​in early January, only easing to above-zero temperatures this week.

    (Reporting by Pavel ‌Polityuk;Editing by Alison Williams)

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