Kazakhstan: In the Perm Territory, the area under winter crops has increased by 11%

Published 2023년 11월 17일

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Farmers in the Perm Territory have increased the area of land used for winter crops, in preparation for the 2024 harvest. Approximately 23 thousand hectares were sown with winter crops in 2023, representing an 11% increase compared to the previous year. The region's traditional winter crop is rye, but winter wheat is also cultivated in different areas, with large areas sown in the Kungur, Perm, Tchaikovsky, and Oktyabrsky districts.
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In the Perm Territory, farmers increased the area under winter crops, laying the foundation for the 2024 harvest. In 2023, about 23 thousand hectares of arable land were sown with winter crops for grain and green fodder, which is 11% more than last year, KazakhZerno reports. .kz". In the region, winter rye is a traditional winter crop, with the largest sown areas in the Kuedinsky district. There are also winter wheat crops in different areas of the Kama region. Particularly large areas of winter crops are sown by farmers in the Kungur, Perm, Tchaikovsky and Oktyabrsky districts. The emerging winter crop seedlings in the fields produce a harvest next year. Experts note that winter crops are less susceptible to summer and spring droughts due to the development of a strong root ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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