More than 70% of grain was harvested in Kyrgyzstan; yields are significantly higher than last year

Published Aug 21, 2024

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Kyrgyzstan's grain harvest is moving forward and surpassing last year's results, according to the Ministry of Water and Agriculture. As of August 20, 351.2 thousand hectares of grain crops have been harvested, which is 71.2 thousand hectares more than last year. The average yield of wheat and barley is also higher than last year. The total grain collected is 972 thousand tons, which is 355.7 thousand tons more than last year.
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The pace of grain harvesting in Kyrgyzstan and the gross harvest this year exceed last year's. This was reported by the Ministry of Water and Agriculture of the Kyrgyz Republic. According to operational data from representatives of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic in the regions, as of August 20, 351.2 thousand hectares of grain crops (wheat and barley) have been harvested, or 71.5% of the harvested area. This is 71.2 thousand hectares more than last year. Including 186.4 thousand hectares of wheat (77.5%) have been threshed, which is 42.1 thousand hectares more than last year, barley 164.8 thousand hectares (65.7%) - 29.1 thousand hectares more than last year. The average yield of wheat is 29.4 c/ha, barley - 25.8 c/ha, which is 6.4-4.8 c/ha higher than last year. Grain (wheat, barley) in bunker weight was collected 972 thousand tons, which ...
Source: Zol

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