Russia: Primorye farmers prepared about 35 thousand tons of soybean seeds for sowing

Published 2024년 2월 12일

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Farmers in Primorye, Russia, have prepared 44,000 tons of seeds for the upcoming spring sowing season, with soybeans accounting for the majority at 35,000 tons. Other seeds include wheat, barley, oats, and rice. The region also imports higher reproduction seeds and corn hybrids from other parts of Russia. Due to a low-snow winter, early grain sowing is planned for the end of March. The region aims to increase the sown area by 1%, to 495,000 hectares, primarily using corn and rice.
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Primorye farmers prepared about 44 thousand tons of seeds for sowing. Almost three-quarters of agricultural producers' reserves were soybeans Primorye farmers have prepared approximately 44 thousand tons of seeds for the spring sowing campaign, ensuring 100% of the reserves. This was reported by the press service of the regional government with reference to the regional Ministry of Agriculture. It is noted that the majority of the seeds poured into the barns were soybeans - 35 thousand tons. “Also, agricultural producers prepared 1.5 thousand tons of wheat, barley - 1.9 thousand tons, oats - 3.2 thousand tons, rice - 2 ,2 thousand tons. To meet the region's need for high-quality planting material, Primorye farmers purchase seeds of higher reproduction and corn hybrids in other regions of Russia, for example, in Siberia and the Krasnodar Territory. But the majority are local seed farms,” the press service of the region’s Minister of Agriculture Andrei ...
Source: Oilworld

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