Belarus harvested 10.3 million tons of grain, including rapeseed

Published Nov 12, 2024

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Belarus has successfully threshed 10.3 million tonnes of grain, including rapeseed, as reported by Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food, Vladimir Grakun. The country's farmers have managed to maintain stable harvests despite changing weather conditions. In addition to grain, Belarus has also harvested 5 million tonnes of sugar beet. The country's shelves are now stocked with various fruits, vegetables, and potatoes, and stabilization funds have been set aside to ensure a continuous supply of these products to the population until the next harvest. This announcement was made in celebration of the Day of Agricultural and Processing Industry Workers of the Agro-Industrial Complex in Belarus.
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Belarus has threshed 10.3 million tonnes of grain, including rapeseed. This was announced at a press conference by Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Vladimir Grakun, a BELTA correspondent reports. Vladimir Grakun noted that the ability of Belarusian farmers to use their accumulated experience and changing weather conditions allows them to obtain stable harvests. "This year is no exception. We have increased the grain threshing. In total, 10.3 million tonnes of grain have been threshed in the republic, including rapeseed, i.e. the promises we made at the beginning have been fulfilled. We have increased the threshing by almost 100 thousand oilseed rape, and also took the coveted 5 million tonnes of sugar beet and provided our population with fruit and vegetable products," he said. Today, Belarusian goods (apples, vegetables, potatoes) can be seen on the shelves. In addition, stabilization funds have been set aside that will allow the population to be provided with products ...
Source: Zol

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