Russia: Agrarians of Khmelnytsky region switch to beans

Published 2021년 5월 29일

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The article highlights a decrease in the sowing of winter grain crops, specifically winter wheat, in the Khmelnytsky region due to last year's drought and late threshing of predecessor crops. This decrease has been offset by an increase in the sowing area for spring crops such as corn, sunflower, and soybeans by 32 thousand hectares. Additionally, the cultivation area for leguminous crops, including beans, is set to increase by 1.5 thousand hectares this year.
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In the Khmelnytsky region, there is a decrease in the sowing of winter grain crops. The area under winter wheat was reduced by 30 thousand hectares to the previous figures. Oleg Omelyanyuk, Director of the Department for the Development of Industry and Agroindustrial Complex of the Khmelnytsky Regional State Administration, told AgroPortal.ua about this. “The decrease in winter wheat sowing is due to the weather conditions of the last year, in particular, drought and late sowing of predecessors, which did not have time to thresh in a certain period of time, which slowed down the sowing of winter crops,” says Oleg Omelyanyuk. He notes that the decrease in the area of winter crops is compensated by spring crops, in particular corn for grain, sunflower and soybeans, the sowing area of which has been increased ...

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