Agricultural production in Ukraine increased by 1.7% in January–February 2026 compared to the same period last year, according to the State Statistics Service (SSS).
According to the agency’s data, the growth was driven exclusively by the livestock sector (index 101.7%), while data on crop production for this period are traditionally unavailable.
The main driver was agricultural enterprises, which increased production by 8.9%. The best performance in this segment was shown by enterprises in the Donetsk (index 162.5%), Lviv (132.9%), and Volyn (135.0%) regions. Overall, growth among enterprises was recorded in 20 regions.
In contrast, a decline was observed in private households: production volumes fell by 14.8% compared to January–February 2025. The largest declines in the private sector were recorded in the Donetsk (index 35.3%), Ternopil (50.9%), and Zakarpattia (63.8%) regions.
Regionally, across all categories of farms, the largest declines in production volumes were recorded in Donetsk (index 60.5%), Zakarpattia (68.3%), and Chernivtsi (82.9%) regions. At the same time, the leaders in overall growth were Vinnytsia (+22.9%), Lviv (+22.7%), and Kirovohrad (+7.6%) regions.
As reported, in January 2026, agricultural production in Ukraine increased by 3.2% compared to January 2025. Thus, over the course of two months, the growth rate slowed slightly.