Perennial crops data presented for the period by the Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture

Published 2021년 12월 4일

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Bulgaria's Ministry of Agriculture has reported an overall increase in the production of several perennial crops, including vineyards, apples, raspberries, and walnuts, for the harvest period ending November 25. Vineyard production has seen an 7.5% increase from 2020, attributed to a 12% rise in average yields. Apples and raspberries also saw significant increases in production and average yields. In contrast, pear production has decreased by 7.7%, despite an increase in harvested areas, due to a significant drop in average yields.
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As of November 25, the harvest of perennial crops in our country was coming to an end, and the data presented for the period by the Ministry of Agriculture show increased production in a number of crops. December comes with the last payments for the year Against the background of fewer harvested areas, the reported production of vineyards is growing on an annual basis. With an average yield of 618 kg / ha, the production of these varieties in Bulgaria amounts to 203,258 tons, which is 7.5% more than in 2020. The good results are due to the increase of over 12% of the average yields in vineyards . The apples finally turned out to be more this year. Their growth in average yields is more than 11%, and production has jumped by almost 10%. The harvested quantities of the fruit are a total of 54,032 tons. Raspberries have even better results. On average, the producers harvested 363 kg / dca per decare, which is an annual growth of over 17% and the production amounts to 6,735 tons. ...
Source: Agri

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