Wheat harvest in Russia in 2022 amounted to 102.65 million tons

Published 2022년 12월 29일

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The Russian Federation's wheat harvest for 2022 reached 102.65 million tons, marking a significant increase from the 2021 harvest of approximately 76 million tons, as reported by Rosstat. The total grain harvest for 2022 was 150.98 million tons, surpassing the predicted 150 million tons. There were also notable changes in the harvest figures for other grains, with corn, rice, and millet seeing decreases, while winter rye, spring rye, winter barley, spring barley, corn for silage, sunflower, and buckwheat experienced increases compared to the previous year.
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The wheat harvest in the Russian Federation in 2022 in net weight amounted to 102.65 million tons. This is stated in the materials of Rosstat. The agency also reported that the total grain harvest in Russia amounted to 150.98 million tons. On December 28, it reported a harvest of 150.7 million tons. In 2021, the wheat harvest in the Russian Federation amounted to about 76 million tons in net weight. Earlier, the Ministry of Agriculture predicted that the grain harvest in Russia in 2022 would amount to 150 million tons. According to Rosstat, in 2021, the grain harvest in the Russian Federation amounted to 121.4 million tons in net weight, in 2020 - 133.5 million tons. According to Rosstat, the harvest of winter rye in 2022 amounted to 2.171 million tons against 1.717 million tons a year earlier, spring - 21 thousand tons against 51 thousand tons, respectively. The harvest of winter barley rose to 3.189 million tons from 2.288 million tons, spring - up to 19.692 million tons from ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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