Azerbaijan: The area sown with winter crops amounted to 1015.6 thousand hectares

Published 2024년 1월 17일

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As of January 1, 2024, a total of 1,025.4 thousand hectares were sown with autumn crops for grain and green fodder in Azerbaijan. The majority of the sown areas are for wheat, with the largest number of wheat crops found in regions such as Jalilabad and Fizuli. Overall, the sown area of autumn crops for grain decreased by 4.6 percent compared to the same period last year, with a decrease in wheat and an increase in barley sowing.
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As of January 1, 2024, 1,025.4 thousand hectares were sown with autumn crops for grain and green fodder. 99.0 percent of the sown areas or 1015.6 thousand hectares are sown with autumn crops for grain, of which 598.3 thousand hectares are wheat, 417.1 thousand hectares are barley, 161.0 hectares are rye, AzStat reports. The largest number of wheat crops is in Jalilabad (56.6 thousand hectares), Fizuli (32.0 thousand hectares), Shemakha (29.3 thousand hectares), Hajigabul (24.6 thousand hectares), Sheki (24. 1 thousand hectares), Ismayilli (21.2 thousand hectares), Agjabedi (20.0). thousand hectares) and Khojavend (18.9 thousand hectares) regions, the largest number of barley plantings is in Kurdemir (34.5 thousand hectares), Sheki (34.2 thousand hectares), Neftchala (26.7 thousand hectares) ), Bilasuvar (24.3 thousand hectares), Agsuinsky (19.9 thousand hectares) districts. ...
Source: Zol

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