Agrarians of the East Kazakhstan region sowed 82% of the planned areas as of May 25

Published May 26, 2021

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As of May 25, nearly 900 thousand hectares out of an planned 1102 thousand hectares in the East Kazakhstan region have been sown with agricultural crops. The majority of the sown area is dedicated to grain and leguminous crops, with grain mixture and millet leading in sowing volume. There has also been significant progress in sowing corn for grain, covering about 5 thousand hectares, or 47% of the planned area. Additionally, the area for buckwheat, which is set to increase by 1.5 times this year, has seen 18% sown.
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In the East Kazakhstan region, as of May 25, almost 900 thousand hectares of the area out of about 1102 thousand hectares planned for the current year were sown with agricultural crops. Most of the area is already occupied by grain and leguminous crops, reports the Grain On-Line agency. According to operational reports, among spring crops in terms of sowing volume, grain mixture and millet are in the lead: the task has been completed by more than 90%. Then comes barley - almost 90%, wheat - 88%, legumes (beans, chickpeas, slides, lentils) - 87%, oats - about 80%. In addition, the farms began sowing such a late crop as buckwheat. As of the indicated date, 18% of the area was sown with this crop. This year, the area with buckwheat is planned to increase by 1.5 times - from 14 thousand hectares to 22 thousand hectares. It is also ...
Source: Agrosektor

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