Russia: In 2024, the crops of grain and leguminous crops in the Altai Territory will be redrawn

Published 2024년 3월 18일

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The Altai Territory in Russia is planning to redistribute its sown areas based on the profitability of agricultural crops, according to Alexander Chebotaev, Chairman of the Board of the Agricultural Union of the Altai Territory. The region's rapeseed and flax exports are primarily to China, while Kazakhstan is the main market for sunflower and soybean exports. The focus will remain on oilseed crops due to their profitability, particularly rapeseed and soybeans. Corn and buckwheat will continue to be the most profitable grains, and an increase in areas sown with chickpeas, mustard, and lentils is expected.
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The sown areas of the Altai Territory will be redistributed taking into account the profitability of agricultural crops. This opinion was expressed at a specialized conference at the ASAU, Chairman of the Board of the Agricultural Union of the Altai Territory, Alexander Chebotaev. 90% of Altai rapeseed and flax exports go to China; Kazakhstan is the leader in the export of sunflower and soybeans. Therefore, according to the scientist, crops will be “redrawn” in accordance with the concept of benefit and profitability. Oilseed agricultural crops will retain their priority in terms of margins. Meanwhile, maximum income is expected from harvesting rapeseed and soybeans. Corn and buckwheat, as last year, will ...
Source: Zol

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