Russia: 96 thousand tons of grain were harvested in Transbaikalia; almost half as much as the year before

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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Farmers in Zabaikalsky Krai, Russia, have seen a significant decrease in grain crop production, collecting only 96.7 thousand tons this year, a decrease of 78 thousand tons from the previous year due to severe drought conditions and snowfall in September. The average yield per hectare also decreased from 16.7 to 13.7 centners. The drought caused 237 million rubles worth of damage, and snowfall an additional 250 million rubles. A state of emergency has been declared due to the severe agricultural conditions.
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Farms in Zabaikalsky Krai have completed harvesting grain crops, collecting 96.7 thousand tons of grain. This is almost half as much as in 2023, Roman Katnikov, head of the crop production department of the regional Ministry of Agriculture, told TASS. "Last year there were 174 thousand tons of grain. This year we collected 96.7 thousand tons of grain. Of course, this is almost 80 thousand tons less than last year. A lot was written off and damaged. In the summer, due to drought <…>. In September, snow fell, the plants were badly damaged," Katnikov said. The average yield of grain crops was also lower. In 2023, it was 16.7 centners per hectare. This year, the yield is 13.7 centners per hectare. "3 centners is a very big difference. We had a very hard time going through this season. Although we prepared well for it. We sowed everything on time, bought a lot of fertilizers, and most farms had elite seeds," the agency's source added. Katnikov emphasized that the drought in ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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