By February 28: Over 4.6 million tons of grain reserves in the country

Published 2025년 3월 17일

Tridge summary

As of the end of February, Bulgaria's grain and oilseed crops stock totaled 13,459,578 tons, with produced quantities making up 10,982,871 tons and available stocks at 1,553,182 tons. Imports and intra-community supplies contributed an additional 923,525 tons. The grain consumption was over 8.8 million tons, with over 5 million tons exported and the rest used domestically. The available grain stocks were estimated to be 4,641,407 tons. The country had 7,662,017 tons of wheat from the 2024/2025 harvest, with consumption being over 5.2 million tons and stocks at 2,428,252 tons. Corn stocks were approximately 831,286 tons, with a total of 1,829,449 tons expected for the 2024/2025 harvest.
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Original content

The total resource of grain and oilseed crops in Bulgaria at the end of February from wheat, barley, rapeseed, rye, oats, triticale, sorghum, corn, black oilseed sunflower and rice barley is 13,459,578 tons. This is clear from the operational grain balance of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Of this, the produced quantities are 10,982,871 tons, and the available stocks are 1,553,182 tons. Imports and intra-community supplies are 923,525 tons. Grain consumption as of February 28 is 8,818,171 tons, of which the exported quantities are over 5 million tons, and the internal use, which includes human consumption, industrial use, feed and seeds, is 3,648,339 tons. The available grain stocks according to the operational balance are estimated at 4,641,407 tons, the Ministry of Agriculture also reported. According to the declarations submitted to the Agriculture Department, the amount of grain stored in warehouses is as follows - wheat, barley, rapeseed, rye, oats, triticale, ...
Source: Agri

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