In Azerbaijan, sowing of winter crops in 2022 covered over 1 million hectares

Published 2021년 12월 29일

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Azerbaijan has successfully sown winter crops and green fodder across 1.2 million hectares of land, with 98.8% of this area being wheat, barley, and rye. The largest wheat crops are located in Jalilabad, Sheki, and Shemakhinsky districts, while Neftchala, Kurdamir, and Sheki lead in barley sowing. Compared to the previous year, there has been a 2.9% increase in the sown area of winter grain crops, with barley seeing a significant rise of 9.3%, despite wheat experiencing a slight decrease of 1.1%.
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In Azerbaijan today the sown area for winter crops and green fodder is 1 million 21.988 thousand hectares of land, the State Statistics Committee reports. “As of December 24, the sowing of winter crops for 2022 was carried out on an area of 1 million 21.988 thousand hectares, of which 601.838 thousand hectares are wheat, 407.449 thousand hectares - barley and 165 hectares - rye. This is 98.8% of the total sown area, ”the information says. According to the data, the largest wheat crops are in Jalilabad (56.449 thousand hectares), Sheki (32.319 thousand hectares), Shemakhinsky (29.321 thousand hectares), Fizuli (29.321 thousand hectares), Ismayilli (22.495 thousand hectares), Hajigabulsky ( 21.979 thousand hectares) and Agjabedi (19.655 thousand hectares) districts. The largest area of barley crops is concentrated in Neftchala (34.826 thousand hectares), Kurdamir (32.996 thousand hectares), Sheki (32.964 thousand hectares), Bilasuvar (22.568 thousand hectares), ...
Source: Zol

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