Russia: Agrarians of the Tyumen region started sowing spring wheat

Published 2022년 5월 11일

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Spring wheat sowing has begun in four districts of the Tyumen region, covering over 660 hectares. Russia's wheat exports are expected to exceed 40 million tons in the new agricultural year, with demand increasing from various countries due to weather conditions in India. The region is also sowing other crops such as oats, barley, and industrial crops like flax and rapeseed. Tyumen's agricultural enterprises are focused on fire prevention and are supported by the Russian Export Center, aiming to strengthen food security for the region and Russia. The region, with over 240 enterprises in agricultural production and processing, employs a significant number of people and is actively starting its spring field work season.
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The first to sow spring wheat began in four districts of the region - Aromashevsky, Armizonsky, Isetsky and Omutinsky. Work began in early May. More than 660 hectares have already been sown with wheat in the fields of these regions. Wheat is grown all over the world, as a cereal crop, it belongs to the cereal family. It is also used as a fodder crop, and grain is used as a raw material in the production of flour, pasta and cereals. Wheat production volumes and grain prices are the subject of study by analysts on the vast world food market. For example, now world wheat prices have gone up amid reports of weather anomalies in India - unprecedented heat and drought have left India, the world's second largest grain producer, not sure that this year it will be able to export wheat in the previous years. volumes. In the new agricultural year (July 2022 - June 2023), the potential of the Russian Federation for the export of wheat may exceed 40 million tons. Elena Tyurina, Director of the ...
Source: Zol

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