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EU winter crop sowing nears completion

Published Nov 25, 2021

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According to the November MARS report, the absence of heavy rainfall during the fall in most of Europe provided farmers with good conditions for intensifying the rate of sowing of winter crops, due to which the sowing of winter crops was completed at the optimal time in most countries of Central and Northern Europe.

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According to the November MARS report, the absence of heavy rainfall during the fall in most of Europe provided farmers with good conditions for intensifying the rate of sowing of winter crops, due to which the sowing of winter crops was completed at optimal time in most countries of Central and Northern Europe. As specified, currently field work is still carried out in the southern regions of the EU. It is also noted that current weather conditions have a beneficial effect on crop development. Recall that, according to FranceAgriMer, in France, by November 15, 93% of the planned areas were sown with winter wheat, while 99% of the crops were in good and excellent condition. However, the lack of rainfall in Central and Eastern Europe (especially in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and northern Romania) leads to a delay in the sowing of winter wheat and the emergence of seedlings in these regions. In parallel, the MARS experts ...
Source: Zol
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