Rivne region in Ukraine has completed the harvest of early crops

Published 2022년 9월 2일

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Farmers in the Rivne region have completed the harvest of early grain and leguminous crops, obtaining a yield of nearly 4.21 tons/ha from an area of 195.4 thousand hectares. The harvest included 498,000 tons of winter wheat, 50,000 tons of spring wheat, 32 thousand tons of winter barley, 141 thousand tons of spring barley, 51.8 thousand tons of winter rye, and 49 thousand tons of oats. The region has also started harvesting late grain crops, with 10% of buckwheat crops already threshed. Farmers are also preparing for the autumn sowing of winter crops, with 80% of the planned winter rapeseed areas already sown.
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In adverse weather conditions, farmers of the Rivne region finished harvesting early grain and leguminous crops. From the area of 195.4 thousand hectares, more than 823 thousand tons of grain were threshed with a yield of almost 4.21 tons/ha. This was reported by the press service of the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of the Regional State Administration. In particular, 498,000 tons of winter wheat (yield 4.85 t/ha) and 50,000 tons (4.65 t/ha) of spring wheat were threshed. The gross harvest of winter barley was 32 thousand tons (4.91 t/ha), spring barley 141 thousand tons (3.8 t/ha). The harvest of winter rye reached 51.8 thousand tons (2.98 t/ha), oats 49 thousand tons (2.52 t/ha). It is noted that harvesting of late grain crops has begun in the region. So, by the reporting date, 10% of buckwheat crops (1.4 t/ha) were threshed. lupine and vetch are also collected in the farms. "At the same time, agricultural producers are taking measures for the autumn sowing of ...
Source: Superagronom

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