Russia: Rosstat increased its estimate of the grain harvest in 2023

Published 2024년 2월 28일

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Russia's grain harvest in 2023 has been reported by Rosstat to be 144.9 million tons, a decrease from 157.6 million tons in 2022. The wheat harvest also saw a decrease, from 104.2 million tons to 92.8 million tons. However, the corn harvest increased slightly from 15.8 million tons to 16.6 million tons. The sugar beet harvest also saw an increase from 48.9 million tons to 53.1 million tons. The oilseed harvest increased marginally from 29.1 million tons to 29.86 million tons, with sunflower and soybean harvests increasing but rapeseed harvest decreasing.
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Moscow. 28th of February. INTERFAX.RU - Rosstat has updated data on grain harvest in Russia in 2023. According to him, 144.9 million tons of grain were harvested in 2023 compared to 157.6 million tons in 2022. Previously, the department reported the collection of 142.6 million tons. The wheat harvest amounted to 92.8 million tons compared to 104.2 million tons a year earlier. The clarifications affected mainly corn. Its collection amounted to 16.6 million tons (previously reported 14.4 million tons) against 15.8 million tons in 2022. Rosstat also clarified the collection of sugar beets. It amounted to 53.1 million tons in 2023 compared to 48.9 million tons a year earlier. The changes also affected the harvest of oilseeds. 29.86 million tons of them were collected compared to 29.1 million tons in 2022. Including sunflower harvest increased to 17.25 million tons from 16.4 million tons in 2022, soybean - to 6.8 million tons from 6 million tons. The rapeseed harvest decreased to 4.2 ...
Source: Interfax

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