According to the analytical center of the company Ruseed, by the end of the second decade of October, sunflower in Russia was harvested from 8.8 million hectares, or 72% of the sown area. The harvest reached 13.3 million tons. The pace of harvesting is stable, especially in the Central and Volga Federal Districts, analysts note. Ingushetia (100%) has completely finished harvesting sunflower, and work is nearing completion in Adygea (96%), Krasnodar Krai (94%), Crimea, and the Kherson region (both 93%). The regions leading in yield are Vladimir (37.5 tons/ha), Nizhny Novgorod (31.1 tons/ha), Ryazan (27.2 tons/ha), Oryol (26.4 tons/ha), and Kursk (25.1 tons/ha) regions. Analysts noted a significant increase in yield compared to last year in Omsk (+37%) and Kurgan (+20%) regions, Adygea (+17%), Chechnya (+16%), and Bashkortostan (+13%). Separately, Ruseed analysts note the Saratov region, which leads in sunflower sowing area (1.6 million hectares). ...
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