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Azerbaijan increased the production of agricultural products by 4% in 10 months

Published Nov 16, 2021

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Azerbaijan's agricultural production rose by 4.1% in the first 10 months of 2021 compared to the same period in 2020, according to the State Statistics Committee. The country produced 457.5 thousand tons of meat, 1 million 809.3 thousand tons of milk, 16 thousand tons of wool, 497.4 tons of silkworm, and 1 billion 554.2 million eggs. The harvest of vegetables, potatoes, legumes, fruits and berries also saw an increase. Additionally, the number of greenhouses in the country increased by 1.5 thousand hectares, and the production of tomatoes and cucumbers also increased by 19.8% and 24.2% respectively. Autumn sowing for the harvest of 2022 was also carried out on 350.4 thousand hectares.
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The volume of agricultural production in Azerbaijan in January-October 2021 amounted to 8 billion 34.3 million manats, which is 4.1% more than in 10 months of 2020, the State Statistics Committee told Interfax-Azerbaijan. During the reporting period, the volume of production in animal husbandry amounted to 3 billion 791.1 million manats, crop production - 4 billion 243.2 million manats. At the same time, the growth in livestock production was 2.7%, crop production - 5.4%. For 10 months, the republic produced 457.5 thousand tons of meat (an increase of 3.2%), 1 million 809.3 thousand tons of milk (an increase of 1.6%), 16 thousand tons of wool (an increase of 0, 1%), 497.4 tons of silkworm (an increase of 11.4%) and 1 billion 554.2 million eggs (a decline of 3.8%). According to the State Statistics Committee, the country continues to harvest agricultural products, and as of November 1, 1 million 706.2 thousand tons of vegetables were harvested, which is 6.4% more than a year ...
Source: Zol
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