Russia: Transbaikalia could fail the sowing campaign in 2023

Published 2024년 2월 16일

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Transbaikalia's 2023 sowing campaign faced potential failure due to issues at the Komsomolets enterprise, resulting in a decrease in sown area compared to 2022. A total of 169 thousand hectares were sown, marking 87% of the previous year's level. Despite the overall decline, there was an increase in the sowing of fodder, buckwheat, sunflower, barley, soybeans, peas, and triticale. Conversely, the sowing of flax, oats, rapeseed, and wheat saw a decrease.
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Transbaikalia, due to difficulties at the Komsomolets enterprise, had the risk of failing the sowing campaign in 2023. As a result, less was sown in the region than in 2022. Its head, Denis Bochkarev, said this during summing up the work of the regional Ministry of Agriculture, reports ChitaMedia news agency. “At the beginning of 2023, we had every risk of failing the sowing campaign. The largest crop-growing enterprise - Komsomolets - for a number of reasons could not have started the sowing campaign at all. But in the end, through a change of owner and reorganization, they sowed 18 thousand hectares less, than in 2022,” said Denis Bochkarev. In total, 169 thousand hectares are sown in the region. This represents 87% of the ...
Source: Milknews

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