50% of winter barley has already been harvested in Belarus, according to Head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food

Published 2024년 7월 8일

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Belarus has successfully sown and harvested 50% of its new winter barley crop, with a productivity of 37.8 centners, resulting in a harvest of almost half a million tons. The country aims to harvest a total of 2,125,000 hectares of grain crops. The Minister of Agriculture and Food, Anatoly Linevich, has announced plans to start autumn sowing earlier due to favorable weather conditions, and emphasized the potential for high yields with the implementation of new technologies, organized approach, discipline, and dedication.
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To date, 100 thousand of the new winter barley crop have been sown in Belarus, and 50% have already been harvested. Minister of Agriculture and Food Anatoly Linevich stated this on the ONT TV channel, sb.by reports. He said that in total, 2,125,000 hectares of grain crops need to be harvested in Belarus: — Today, a number of farms have already started harvesting. 100 thousand of the new crop of winter barley have been sown, and 50% have already been harvested. Productivity - 37.8 centners. Almost half a million tons have been threshed. The result, I think, will be quite good. The most important thing is that there are no elements, and that all this harvest is put in the barn. This year we started cleaning earlier due to weather conditions. Therefore, we will start the autumn sowing early, we hope The head of the department said that he hopes to start the autumn sowing earlier. He also told what the yield limit is for Belarusian farmers: — ...
Source: Zol

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