Grains and legumes in Belarus removed from 16% of the area

Published Jul 27, 2023

Tridge summary

As of July 27, Belarus has harvested cereals and legumes from 16.1% of its total area, with 1.156 million tons of grain harvested at an average yield of 36.2 c/ha. Winter rapeseed for grain was harvested on 61.6% of the harvested area, yielding 508.5 thousand tons. The country has also harvested straw, hay, haylage, grain haylage, and silage, with 28.4% of the planned fodder units already obtained. The plan for this year is to harvest a total of 19.2 million tons of silage, 13.7 million tons of haylage, and 962.1 thousand tons of hay.
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Original content

In Belarus, cereals and legumes have been harvested from 16.1% of the area. This was reported to BelTA at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. As of July 27, grain and leguminous crops (without corn, buckwheat, millet) harvested 319.4 thousand hectares, or 16.1% of the plan. 1.156 million tons of grain were harvested with an average yield of 36.2 c/ha. Winter rapeseed for grain was harvested on 204.8 thousand hectares (61.6% of the harvested area), threshed 508.5 thousand tons with an average yield of 24.8 centners per hectare. Flax has been pulled out on 18.8 thousand hectares, which is 43.1% of the harvested area. Straw after harvesting cereals and legumes was harvested on an area of 201.2 thousand hectares, or 63%. Harvested 375.4 thousand tons of hay - 39% of the plan, 8,462.7 thousand tons of haylage - 61.8% (including 289.8 thousand tons in polymer packaging), 397.9 thousand tons of grain haylage and 211.3 thousand tons of ...
Source: Zol

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