Oilseed harvest in the east of Kazakhstan

Published 2020년 9월 29일

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As of September 29, 2020, farmers in the region have harvested over 7% of their oilseeds, a significant increase from the previous year. Out of 446.3 thousand hectares dedicated to oilseed crops, 32,000 hectares have been harvested with an average yield of 14.7 centners per hectare. The harvest includes nearly 19,000 hectares of sunflower, about 94% of which has been harvested with an average yield of 15.4 centners per hectare, and over half of the winter rapeseed, soybeans, and spring rapeseed.
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09/29/2020 As of September 29, the region's farmers harvested over 7% of oilseeds. In comparison with the last year - 6 times more, reports the correspondent of the agency "KazakhZerno.kz". How is the oilseed harvest, told in the Department of Agriculture of the East Kazakhstan region. - Today, out of 446.3 thousand hectares occupied by these crops, more than 32 thousand or 7.2 percent have been harvested. The average yield of oilseeds was 14.7 centners per hectare. Sunflower harvested nearly 19 thousand hectares, or about 5 percent. The average yield per hectare was 15.4 centners. Winter rapeseed was harvested by 94 percent with an average yield of 10.2 centners per hectare. Spring and soybeans - a little more than half, with an average yield of 20.6 and 4.5 centners per hectare, respectively, - said Almaz Kabdrakhmanov, chief specialist of the department of crop production, agriculture and land reclamation of the department. Of other oilseeds in the region, the harvesting ...
Source: Oilbranch

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