EAEU harvesting and processing of sugar beet crop in 2021

Published 2021년 11월 28일

Tridge summary

As of November 22, 984.5 thousand hectares of crops in Russia have been harvested, with a total sugar beet yield of 40.1 million tons, marking a increase from the previous year. However, the quality of the sugar beets has decreased, leading to a lower yield and sugar production compared to the previous year. As a result, sugar factories have produced 3.80 million tons of beet sugar, which is less than the previous year. Similarly, in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, sugar beet harvesting and processing have been completed, but the yield and quality of the beets have decreased due to adverse weather conditions, resulting in lower production compared to the previous year.
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Original content

According to the analytical service of Soyuzrossahar, as of November 22 of this year, 984.5 thousand hectares of crops (97.9% of the crop area) were harvested and 40.1 million tons of sugar beet were dug up. As of the same date last year, 33.3 million tons were accumulated. Due to the poor quality of sugar beets this year, its yield and sugar yield per hectare are lower than last year's level. As of the reporting date, the average sugar yield from 1 hectare is 5.5% lower than last year. To date, Russian sugar factories have produced about 3.80 million tons of beet sugar, which is 40 thousand tons less than last year. Over the past week, 4 sugar factories have completed the sugar beet processing season. The daily sugar production is 49.0 thousand tons, which is 10.35 thousand tons more than last year's level. Republic of Belarus: According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Belarus, on November 22, 2021, the harvesting of sugar beets (84.5 thousand hectares) was completed. ...
Source: Agroxxi

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