Spring sowing in Ukraine's Lviv region started with the sowing of spring wheat and rapeseed

Published 2023년 3월 29일

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Agricultural companies in the Lviv region have begun sowing spring crops for the 2023 harvest, with a projected area of 745.8 thousand hectares, slightly more than last year. This increase is due to a rise in sowing of spring grain and industrial crops. The sowing campaign will be intense to make up for missed opportunities in 2022 and is expected to result in similar or slightly higher production volumes as last year. Spring field work, including fertilizing and soil preparation, began in February, and sowing of spring wheat and rapeseed has recently started.
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Agrarian companies of the Lviv region have started sowing spring agricultural crops for the 2023 harvest. According to operational information, the projected area of sowing for the 2023 harvest will be 745.8 thousand hectares, which is 0.7 thousand hectares more than last year. This is reported in the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of Lviv Oblast. The increase in the sown area is planned due to the increase in sowing of spring grain and industrial crops in agricultural enterprises. "The spring sowing campaign will be intensive, because in the conditions of 2022, the agrarians of the region could not ensure the sowing of the winter wedge in the planned volumes. During the spring campaign, it is necessary to ensure sowing of unsown areas of winter crops and sowing of spring crops. In spite of everything, we predict an increase in the area of sowing as a whole and the production of gross plant products not lower than last year's volumes", - says Lyudmila Goncharenko, ...
Source: Agrotimes

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