Azerbaijan increased production of agricultural products by 2% in 7 months

Published 2020년 8월 17일

Tridge summary

Azerbaijan's agricultural production saw an increase in both livestock and crop production from January to July 2020, with livestock production growing by 3.2% to 2.45 billion manats and crop production increasing by 0.7% to 2.468.7 million manats. The country also saw a rise in the production of meat, milk, eggs, and wool, but a decrease in the production of silkworm cocoons. The harvest of cereals, vegetables, potatoes, melons, gourds, fruits, berries, tobacco, green tea, and sugar beet also increased, with the overall agricultural production in Azerbaijan increasing by 7.2% in 2019.
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Original content

During the reporting period, the volume of production in animal husbandry amounted to 2 billion 450.9 million manats, crop production - 2 billion 468.7 million manats. At the same time, the growth in livestock production was 3.2%, crop production - 0.7%. For 7 months of this year, the republic produced 298.4 thousand tons of meat (an increase of 3.1%), 1 million 242 thousand tons of milk (an increase of 1.9%), 1 million 169.6 thousand eggs (an increase by 7%), 15 thousand tons of wool (an increase of 0.5%) and 446.6 tons of silkworm cocoons (a decrease of 30.6%). At the same time, in January-June of this year, 58.5 thousand heads of cattle were produced by artificial insemination (an increase of 11.9%). As of August 1 of this year, the country harvested 2 million 894.2 thousand tons of cereals and legumes (a decline of 10.1%), 1 million 75.1 thousand tons of vegetables (an increase of 6.3%), 611.7 thousand tons potatoes (an increase of 6.1%), 363.2 thousand tons of melons and ...
Source: Dairy

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