Millet production in Russia in 2022 amounted to about 112 thousand tons

Published 2023년 3월 13일

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In 2022, Russia saw a significant increase in millet production, reaching 112 thousand tons, the highest since 2000. The cultivated area for millet decreased from 294.8 thousand hectares in 2021 to 237.2 thousand hectares in 2022, leading to varying prices. Despite this, Russia has the potential to increase millet production, especially for export. The affordable price of millet makes it popular among consumers, particularly for healthy eating. However, more work is needed to establish sales markets for millet exports.
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This is the highest rate since 2000. Millet production in Russia in 2022 amounted to about 112 thousand tons, which is 15 thousand tons more than in 2021. This is the highest figure since 2000 - then the output was at the level of 131 thousand tons, Irina Glazunova, deputy director general of the Institute for Agricultural Market Studies (IKAR), told Agroinvestor. According to the President of the Russian Union of Flour and Cereal Enterprises Igor Sviridenko, millet in our country is one of the four main cereals along with buckwheat, rice and oatmeal. At the same time, attention to millet is insufficient, as a rule, it is sown only for crop rotation, the expert noted. Cultivated areas differ from year to year, which leads to the fact that prices for raw materials and finished products can differ by a factor of two. Last year, the area under millet crops in Russia amounted to 237.2 thousand hectares against 294.8 thousand hectares in 2021, follows from Rosstat data. The average ...
Source: Specagro

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