Russia: Corn and sunflower harvesting is completed in Tatarstan

Published 2024년 12월 2일

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Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan, Marat Zyabbarov, has announced the conclusion of the corn, sunflower, and beet harvest seasons in the region. The corn harvest yielded 345 thousand tons at 62.8 c/ha, with only small areas remaining unharvested. The sunflower harvest reached 433 thousand tons, with 21.4 c/ha yield, and 9-9.5 thousand hectares still needing to be harvested. The sugar beet removal and processing are also ongoing, with 55% of the gross harvest already removed to sugar factories and the expected output of granulated sugar exceeding 250 thousand tons.
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In the fields of Tatarstan, the harvesting of corn for grain and sunflower, as well as the removal of beets, is coming to an end. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan - Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Zyabbarov at a traditional meeting in the Government House of the Republic. The meeting via videoconference with all municipalities of the republic was held by Rais of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov. The event was also attended by Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan Farid Mukhametshin and Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan Alexey Pesoshin, the press service of the head of the republic reports. According to the speaker, 345 thousand tons of corn have been threshed in the region, the yield is 62.8 c/ha. In two weeks, 10 thousand hectares have been harvested. Only small areas belonging to Krasny Vostok and Chistopol Agrosila remain unharvested. The total sunflower harvest to date has ...
Source: Zol

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