Russia: The result of winter sowing in Crimea for 2022

게시됨 2022년 12월 14일

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Crimean agricultural regions have successfully completed the sowing of winter crops for the 2023 harvest, covering over 538,000 hectares, as reported by the Republic of Crimea's Minister of Agriculture, Andrei Savchuk. The sowing focused mainly on grain crops, including winter wheat, triticale, barley, and rye, with notable increases in sowing areas in several regions. Additionally, nearly 7,000 hectares have been allocated for green fodder, and the sowing of winter oilseeds, such as rapeseed and coriander, has seen an increase in specific areas. The seedlings for both grains and oilseeds were successfully obtained on a large majority of the sown areas.
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Crimean agrarians have completed the sowing of winter grains. Over 538,000 hectares sown with winter crops for 2023 harvest This was announced by the Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Crimea Andrei Savchuk. “Traditionally, the largest areas are sown with grain in Krasnogvardeysky, Dzhankoysky, Leninsky districts. For the harvest of 2023, the sowing of winter grains was increased by the farmers of the Belogorsky, Krasnoperekopsky, Leninsky, Razdolnensky and Chernomorsky regions. 6.8 thousand hectares have been sown for green fodder this year. In the Nizhnegorsky and Razdolnensky districts, the sowing of fodder crops has been increased compared to last year. In total, 538.7 thousand hectares have been sown this year. Of these, almost 510 thousand hectares were sown for grain, including about 340 thousand hectares of winter wheat, which is 3 thousand hectares more than in 2021, more than 330 hectares of triticale were also sown, more than 160 thousand hectares of winter ...
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