Ukraine: Agrarians of Rivne region have already sowed half of barley and wheat

Published 2021년 4월 9일

Tridge summary

Spring field work, including sowing of spring grain crops and feeding of winter crops, has commenced among agricultural producers in all districts. As of April 8, 2021, 19% of the forecasted areas have been sowed with early spring crops such as spring barley, spring wheat, peas, and oats, and the sowing of industrial crops like sugar beet, mustard, and sunflower has also begun. The feeding of winter crops is nearly completed at 95% of the area, and the second feeding of winter cereals and winter rape has started. In total, winter crops were sown on an area of 66.5 thousand hectares, including wheat on 54.7 thousand hectares, rye on 9.7 thousand hectares, barley on 1.9 thousand hectares, and winter rape on 28.0 thousand hectares.
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Agricultural producers have actively begun a complex of spring field work. The agrarians of all districts have started sowing spring grain crops. This is stated in the message of the Department of Agroindustrial Development of the Rivne Regional State Administration. “According to operational data, agricultural enterprises as of April 8, 2021 sowed early spring crops on 19% of the forecasted areas, including spring barley - 49%, spring wheat - 55%, peas - 40%, oats - 31% ... Sowing of industrial crops has also begun, in particular, sugar beet at 12% of the projected areas, 8% - mustard and sunflower - by 3%, ”the ministry said. The feeding of winter crops is nearing completion. As of April 8, in the agricultural formations of the region, this event was held on 95% of the area. The second feeding of winter cereals and winter rape has been started. For ...

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