Drought in the whole of Greater Poland

Published 2021년 10월 4일

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The Greater Poland Chamber of Agriculture has reported that nearly all communes in the Wielkopolska region of Poland have experienced agricultural drought from March 21 to September 20 this year. Only nine communes escaped the drought. The drought affected a wide range of crops, including winter, spring, grain maize, and rapeseed. The Chamber is reminding farmers that they can submit applications for loss estimation through the "Report agricultural damage" application until October 15.
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Original content

The Greater Poland Chamber of Agriculture has analyzed the monitoring of agricultural drought in Greater Poland. The reporting period was the period from March 21 to September 20 this year. When analyzing the risk of drought at the level of communes in the Wielkopolskie voivodship, it can be boldly stated that the drought occurred almost in the entire Wielkopolska region. Based on the monitoring of agricultural drought from 229 communes in Greater Poland, almost 96% of communes recorded the phenomenon of agricultural drought, only 9 communes did not record droughts, and these are the communes of: Rakoniewice (Grodzisk Poviat), Skulsk (Konin Poviat), Krzemieniewo (Leszno Poviat) , Zbąszyń (Nowy Tomyśl district), Bojanowo, Pakosław, Rawicz (Rawicz district), Siedlec, Wolsztyn (Wolsztyn district). The drought most often affected such types of crops as: winter crops, spring crops, grain maize, maize for silage or rape and turnip rape. The Wielkopolska Chamber of Agriculture reminds ...

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