The volume of rapeseed acreage in Russia's Krasnoyarsk territory will grow by almost 10% in 2023

Published 2023년 3월 9일

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The Krasnoyarsk Territory in Russia is set to increase its rapeseed cultivation area by 8.8%, reaching 252 thousand hectares in 2023. This announcement was made by Ilya Vasilyev, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Trade of the Territory. The total sown area for industrial crops is planned at 263,000 hectares, marking a 12,000 hectare increase from last year. In 2022, the region led Russia in rapeseed harvest, producing 426.5 thousand tons, which is approximately 11% of Russia's total production. The rapeseed is exported to China and Belarus.
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The area under rapeseed in the Krasnoyarsk Territory in 2023 will be increased by 8.8% and will reach 252 thousand hectares. Ilya Vasilyev, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Trade of the Territory, announced this on Thursday at a regional meeting on preparing farmers for the sowing season. "In 2023, the sowing of industrial crops in the Krasnoyarsk Territory is planned on an area of 263,000 hectares. Of this volume, rapeseed is planned to be sown on 252,000 hectares. This is 8.8% more than in 2022," Vasilyev said. According to the regional Ministry of Agriculture, the projected sown area of agricultural crops of all categories in the region in 2023 will be more than 1.5 million hectares, which is 12 thousand hectares more than last year. Rapeseed production in 2022 in the Krasnoyarsk Territory amounted to 426.5 thousand tons with an average yield of 18.9 centners per hectare. For the fourth year in a row, the region ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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