Farmers of the Ryazan region continue harvesting the crop in 2020 and have begun sowing winter crops for the harvest in 2021

Published 2020년 9월 4일

Tridge summary

The agricultural sector in Russia's Ryazan region is actively preparing for the 2021 harvest, with 95 thousand hectares of grain crops and 6 thousand hectares of oilseeds already sown, accounting for 30% and 10% of the planned areas respectively. In addition to this, the progress of the 2020 crop harvest is on track, with significant yields achieved from mustard and rapeseed. The region has also seen an increase in average grain yield compared to the previous year. With a record gross harvest of approximately 2800 thousand tons expected, which surpasses the previous record set in 1973, the Ryazan region is gearing up for a significant boost in agricultural productivity.
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Original content

Agricultural enterprises and farms of the Ryazan region are laying the foundation for the harvest of 2021: winter cereals and oilseeds are being sown in the fields of the region. According to operational data, as of September 4, 95 thousand hectares of grain crops (30% of the plan) and 6 thousand hectares of oilseeds were sown. The farmers continue harvesting the 2020 crop. Mustard was removed from 62% of the area, 964 tons of oilseeds were obtained. Rapeseed - 46% of the area and 57 thousand tons. Potatoes - 7% of the area, 6.6 thousand tons of root crops have been dug up. Open field vegetables - 9%, collected 772 tons of early cabbage and zucchini. We are preparing animal feed for the upcoming wintering. Grain crops were threshed in the region on 93.5% of the area, 2 million 566 thousand tons of grain were threshed. The average yield is 42.4 centners per hectare, which is 8.9 centners per hectare more than on the same date in 2019. In terms of yield, the leaders are ...
Source: Ryazagro

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