465 thousand hectares will be sown in the spring campaign in Primorye, Russia

Published 2023년 3월 16일

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The article reports that seasonal field work in Primorye, Russia, is expected to commence between late March and early April. The plan is to sow 465,000 hectares across the region, with a focus on two main export crops, soybeans and corn, occupying 295,000 hectares and 75,000 hectares respectively. However, the sowing campaign is facing challenges due to a shortage of mineral fertilizers, with the current stock at only 51% of the required amount. Farmers are now actively purchasing the missing resources to meet the sowing deadlines.
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Seasonal field work in Primorye will tentatively begin in late March - early April, the correspondent of KazakhZerno.kz reports. According to plans, a total of 465,000 hectares will be sown in the Primorsky Territory. Priority will be given to two main export crops - soybeans and corn. Thus, 295 thousand hectares will be occupied by soybeans, 75 thousand hectares by corn. In general, the sowing area in the region will not change compared to last year. Almost everything is ready for the start of the sowing campaign in ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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