Russia: Amur plant growers complete harvesting of early grain crops

Published Sep 5, 2024

Tridge summary

Over 97% of the agricultural work set out to cover 137 thousand hectares has been completed, yielding a grain harvest of approximately 370 thousand tons. This is lower than the previous year's harvest in terms of both volume and average yield, which stood at 26 centners per hectare. The harvest consisted mainly of wheat, with a total of 212 thousand tons, complemented by 132 thousand tons of barley, 23 thousand tons of oats, and 462 tons of triticale. Farmers in the Oktyabrsky District have also started harvesting potatoes and vegetables, including buckwheat, reporting a total of 40 hectares harvested.
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Agricultural work has already been completed on an area of about 137 thousand hectares, which is more than 97 percent of the plan. Almost 370 thousand tons of grain have been threshed, which is lower than last year's figure. The average yield is also lower than in the previous season - 26 centners per hectare. The largest amount of wheat was obtained - 212 thousand tons. The gross barley harvest amounted to 132 thousand tons - 3.4 thousand more than in 2023. Almost 23 thousand tons of oats have been threshed, and 462 tons of triticale. Meanwhile, farmers ...
Source: Zol

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