The Ministry of Agriculture reveals the planting schedules for autumn crops in Upper Egypt and the Nile Delta to avoid the effects of climate change

Published 2024년 8월 27일

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The Ministry of Agriculture has released a report outlining the optimal planting dates for several crops in September, as recommended by the Agricultural Climate Laboratory. The order and specific dates for each crop vary, with beets being the earliest and strawberries ranging from September 10 to October 15, depending on the variety. The report also mentions region-specific dates for planting Nile potatoes, garlic, onions, white beans, artichokes, and peas.
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A report issued by the Ministry of Agriculture revealed the appropriate dates for planting crops during the fall season that will be planted next September, according to data available to the Agricultural Climate Laboratory of the Agricultural Research Center. The report explained that according to the ideal dates for planting beets, they are after September 5, and in the Lower Egypt region after August 30. The report added that for Nile potatoes, they follow the beginning of September, and in the Delta region after September 10, and garlic after September 5 in Upper Egypt and September 15 in the Delta, and onion nurseries after August 25 in Upper Egypt, and onions after September 10 in Upper Egypt only. The report revealed that the ...
Source: Almalnews

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