Mexico: More than 12 thousand hectares of crops have been harvested in the state, says SIAP

Published 2021년 11월 2일

Tridge summary

As of September 30, 2021, in Tlaxcala, state, the results are in for the 2021 spring-summer crop harvest, with 12,541.56 of the 215,271 hectares planted seeing completion, primarily with green tomato crops, green oats, and forage corn. However, key crops such as grain oats, grain corn, and grain wheat remain unharvested. The per-hectare yield varies greatly, with red tomatoes leading at 92.16 tons per hectare, while amaranth and grain barley bring up the rear at 2.05 tons and 2.56 tons respectively.
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Original content

GUADALUPE DE LA LUZ DEGANTE. THE DAY OF THE EAST. TLAXCALA, Tlaxcala. Of the 215,271 hectares planted in the state during the 2021 spring-summer cycle, around 12,541.56 have been harvested, mainly green tomato crops, as well as green oats and forage corn. The situation as of September 30 of this year, according to the Agrifood and Fisheries Information Service (SIAP), is of this volume of production collected in the plots in the Tlaxcalteca entity. The report indicates that the 16 hectares planted with garlic, 38.60 tons had been harvested; of the thousand 55 hectares of amaranth, 2.05 tons were collected, and of the 10 thousand hectares of green fodder oats, 54 thousand 424.03 tons had been collected. However, of grain oats, no harvest had been registered to that date in the 1,216 hectares cultivated; neither of grain corn, whose sowing covered an area of 119 thousand 03 hectares, nor of grain wheat, in the 19 thousand 746 hectares destined to this. Of broccoli the harvest ...
Source: Inforural

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