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Russia: Harvesting of late crops continues in the Ryazan region

Russia
Published Nov 11, 2021

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Ryazan Region informs about the progress of harvesting late crops. The agricultural enterprises and farms of the region continue to harvest vegetables, sunflowers, and corn for grain. As of November 9, agricultural enterprises and farms of the Ryazan region have threshed 2.28 million tons of grain, including corn for grain, which is still being harvested; 88% of the area has been harvested. Sunflower is being harvested from oilseeds - 179 thousand tons of oilseeds have been harvested on 88% of the area, soybean harvesting was completed earlier, 96 thousand tons, rapeseed (107 thousand tons) and flax (7 thousand tons) were obtained. Together with other oilseeds: mustard, camelina, phacelia, etc., a total of 392 thousand tons of oilseeds were obtained, which exceeded the last year's historical maximum of 365 thousand tons. Earlier, the harvesting of sugar beets was completed - 209 thousand tons.

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Ryazan Region informs about the progress of harvesting late crops. The agricultural enterprises and farms of the region continue to harvest vegetables, sunflowers, and corn for grain. As of November 9, agricultural enterprises and farms of the Ryazan region have threshed 2.28 million tons of grain, including corn for grain, which is still being harvested; 88% of the area has been harvested. Sunflower is being harvested from oilseeds - 179 thousand tons of oilseeds have been harvested on 88% of the area, soybean harvesting was completed earlier, 96 thousand tons, rapeseed (107 thousand tons) and flax (7 thousand tons) were obtained. Together with other oilseeds: mustard, camelina, phacelia, etc., a total of 392 thousand tons of oilseeds were obtained, which exceeded the last year's historical maximum of 365 thousand tons. The harvesting of potatoes was completed in the region, 121 thousand tons were obtained in agricultural enterprises ...
Source: Zol
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