Autumn sowing 2020 in Crimea: not only cereals, but also coriander

Published 2020년 10월 1일

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As of the end of September, Crimean agrarians have successfully sown 13 thousand hectares of winter grain crops for the anticipated 2021 harvest, with the majority of the sowing focusing on wheat and barley. Additionally, nearly a thousand hectares of green forage and almost seven thousand hectares of oilseeds, including rapeseed and coriander, have also been sown, achieving 36% of the expected 19 thousand hectares. The total sowing goal for winter grain crops is set at 500 thousand hectares.
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At the end of September, Crimean agrarians sowed 13 thousand hectares of winter grain crops for the harvest of 2021 An autumn sowing campaign is underway in Crimea. This was announced by the Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers - Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Andrei Ryumshin. “Today 13 thousand hectares of winter grain crops have already been sown in the republic. The enterprises of Belogorsky, Dzhankoysky, Kirovsky, Krasnogvardeisky, Krasnoperekopsky, Nizhnegorsky, Pervomaisky, Razdolnensky, Sovetsky districts were among the first to start the sowing campaign. More than 8 thousand hectares of winter wheat, almost 5 thousand hectares of winter barley have been sown, ”said the Deputy Prime Minister. Andrei Ryumshin also stressed that almost a thousand hectares have been sown for green forage, which is 10% of the planned volume. “In addition, almost seven thousand hectares of oilseeds have been sown, which is 36% of the forecasted 19 thousand hectares, ...
Source: Agroxxi

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