Ukraine: Spring sowing in the Lviv region began three weeks earlier

Published 2024년 3월 7일

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The Lviv region has commenced the sowing of early spring grain and leguminous crops nearly three weeks earlier than last year, due to a warm winter. The initial fields have been sown with spring wheat and barley, with peas and oats to follow in the coming weeks. The total sowing area for these crops is projected to be 14.5 thousand hectares in the commercial sector and 44.1 thousand hectares across all farm categories. Additionally, there has been a 2.9% increase in winter crop sowing, with an anticipated rise in the area for technical crops and a decrease in corn.
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Sowing of early spring grain and leguminous crops has begun in some areas of the Lviv region. Thanks to the warm weather in the second half of winter, this year sowing in the region began almost 3 weeks earlier than a year ago, reports the department of agro-industrial development of the Lviv Oblast. "The first fields were sown with spring wheat and spring barley in the Chervonohrad and Stryi districts of the region. Sowing of peas and oats will approximately begin in 1.5-2 weeks," the message states. According to operational data of the department, in the commercial sector, the area of early grain and leguminous crops (spring wheat, spring barley, oats, peas) will amount to 14.5 thousand hectares in 2024, or 3% of the structure of the total sown area. For all categories of farms, the area will be 44.1 thousand hectares, or 6% of the total sown area of the Lviv region. It is also noted that this year the sowing of winter crops in the Lviv region ...
Source: Agravery

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