More than 5.3 million tons of grain, including rapeseed, were threshed in Belarus

Published 2024년 8월 2일

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Belarus has successfully threshed over 5.3 million tons of grain, including rapeseed, as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The total grain harvested as of August 2 was 5.387 million tons, with the Minsk region contributing the most at 1.368 million tons. The harvest status for various crops ranges from 51.6% for triticale to 100% for winter barley and winter rapeseed. Straw removal from harvested cereals and leguminous crops is at 48.7%, and 3.470 million tons of feed units have been prepared. Organic fertilizers, totaling 14.76 million tons, have been applied for the sowing of winter crops.
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More than 5.3 million tons of grain were threshed in Belarus, including rapeseed. BELTA was informed about this by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. In Belarus, as of August 2, the total grain harvested (including rapeseed) was 5.387 million tons, of which 4.345 million tons of grains and leguminous crops, 1.042 million tons of winter rapeseed. In the total grain treasury, including rapeseed, Minsk region collected 1.368 million tons, Brest region - 1.314 million tons, Grodno region - 1.191 million tons, Gomel region - 573.3 thousand tons, Mogilev region - 552.1 thousand tons, Vitebsk region - 387 thousand tons . Harvesting of such crops as spring barley continues - 77.7% of the plan, winter rye - 71.6%, wheat - 58.2%, oats - 52.7%, triticale - 51.6%, legumes - 41.2 %. Harvesting of winter barley and winter rapeseed has been completed. In parallel with harvesting, flax is pulled. 34.1 thousand hectares were grazed (76.1% of the areas subject to harvesting). Straw after ...
Source: Zol

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