By November 24, Russian farmers had harvested 146.3 million tons of grain, including 94.7 million tons of wheat

Published 2023년 11월 24일

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As of November 24, the grain harvest in Russia has reached 146.3 million tons, lower than the 155 million tons harvested by the same date last year. Wheat production accounted for 94.7 million tons, with a yield of 32.6 c/ha. The projected net weight of the grain harvest for this year is expected to be around 140 million tons, with 93 million tons being wheat.
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Moscow. November 24. INTERFAX.RU - The grain harvest in the Russian Federation by November 24 amounted to 146.3 million tons (in bunker weight) versus 155 million tons on the same date last year, according to operational information from regional agricultural authorities. Cereals and leguminous crops were threshed on 46.3 million hectares (45.9 million hectares in 2022), the yield was 31.6 c/ha (33.8 c/ha). Wheat was harvested from 29 million hectares (29.3 million hectares), 94.7 million tons (105.2 million tons) were threshed, with a yield of 32.6 c/ha (36 c/ha). Barley was threshed from 7.8 million hectares (8 million hectares), 22 million tons (24.5 million tons) were harvested, the yield was 28.1 c/ha (30.8 c/ha). Corn for grain was harvested from 2 million hectares (1.7 million hectares), 14.3 million tons (10.2 million tons) were threshed with a yield of 71.4 c/ha (59.3 c/ha). Rice was threshed from 185.7 thousand hectares (165.9 thousand hectares), 1.2 million tons (934.2 ...
Source: Interfax

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