Russia: The livestock industry is provided with rough and succulent fodder with a good supply

Published 2022년 11월 9일

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The Ryazan region in Russia has completed the procurement of winter fodder for the livestock industry, surpassing its quotas for hay, haylage, and silage. The region has a 136% surplus of rough and succulent fodder for 1.489 million farm animals, including cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and poultry. The total number of farm animals in the region has increased significantly compared to last year. Russia as a whole also has a surplus of feed, with a supply almost 120% enough for the country, according to the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia.
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In the Ryazan region, the procurement of fodder for the livestock industry has been completed. Harvested for the winter season 2022-2023: hay - 107 thousand tons (107% of the plan), haylage - 528 thousand tons (125%), silage - 630 thousand tons (100%). One conditional head of cattle accounts for 30 centners of feed units with a plan of 27 c.f.u. In addition, the region has a significant stock of carry-overs - feed harvested in 2021 - 6.9 c.e. for one conditional head. Taking into account the remains of the last season, the Ryazan region is provided with rough and succulent fodder by 136%. For the country as a whole, according to the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia, feed is also procured in excess - the supply of feed is almost 120%. It should be noted that the number of farm animals in agricultural enterprises of the Ryazan region has increased significantly and, according to data as of ...
Source: Ryazagro

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