Chechen farmers in Russia increased their acreage by 10% in 4 years

Published Mar 12, 2024

Tridge summary

The Chechen Republic has experienced a 10% increase in farming areas over the past four years, now spanning 278 thousand hectares. The Grozny region holds the largest sowing area at 47.9 thousand hectares. The 2024 harvest is projected to yield 525 thousand tons, with winter crops sown across over 163 thousand hectares. The 2023 gross harvest of grain and leguminous crops slightly increased by 0.5% from 2022, reaching 542.4 thousand tons. The main objectives for 2024 include boosting production, ensuring food security, enhancing competitiveness, and improving profitability.
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Over the course of four years, the Chechen Republic experienced an increase in sown areas by 10%. At the moment, 278 thousand hectares are allocated for the needs of farmers, according to a study by Rosselkhozbank and the regional Ministry of Agriculture. A large area of land for sowing - 47.9 thousand hectares - is located in the Grozny region of the republic. In 2023, the share of areas for sowing winter crops was 169.6 thousand hectares, exceeding the 2019 figures by 4%. For the 2024 harvest, winter crops have been sown in the Chechen Republic on an area of more than 163 thousand hectares, which is 1.5% more than the plan. The harvest forecast for 2024 is 525 thousand tons. “The main tasks for the successful development of the agro-industrial complex of the Chechen Republic for 2024 are to increase production of our own products to ensure food security in the region, increase the competitiveness of agricultural products, increase the profitability of production and create ...
Source: Zol

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