Belarus harvested 8 million 137 thousand tons of grain, including rapeseed

Published 2024년 9월 13일

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As of September 12, the country has harvested 8.137 million tons of grain, including 7.022 million tons of grain and leguminous crops and 1.115 million tons of rapeseed. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food reported that 12% of corn for grain and 33% of corn for silage and green fodder have been harvested, yielding 256 thousand tons and 8.106 million tons of green mass, respectively. Additionally, significant progress has been made in harvesting buckwheat (80%), millet (87%), potatoes (22%), vegetables (44%), and sugar beets (14%). Grass fodder work continues with 7.339 million tons of silage and 6 million tons of feed units prepared, achieving 61% of the plan, with 20 centners of feed units per conventional head of cattle.
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As of September 12, 8 million 137 thousand tons of grain, including rapeseed, have been threshed in the country. Of these, 7 million 22 thousand tons of grain and leguminous crops and 1 million 115 thousand tons of rapeseed. This was reported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. 12 percent of corn for grain has been harvested, 256 thousand tons have been threshed. 33 percent of corn for silage and green fodder has been harvested, 8 million 106 thousand tons of green mass have been collected. 80 percent of the area has been harvested of buckwheat, 39 thousand tons of grain have been obtained, millet - 87 percent (19 thousand tons), potatoes - 22 percent (116 thousand tons), vegetables - 44 percent (36 thousand tons), sugar beets - 14 percent (642 thousand tons). Work on laying grass fodder continues. There ...
Source: Zol

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