Oilseed harvest in Russia in 2022 will amount to 29.2 million tons

Published 2022년 12월 22일

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Specialists at the Rusagrotrans analytical center have forecasted a record oilseed harvest of 29.2 million tons in 2022 by domestic agricultural producers. However, the sunflower harvest estimate has been reduced by 250 thousand tons to 16.46 million tons due to heavy rainfall and expected warming in the Volga region and Center. The soybean production forecast has been raised to 6.04 million tons due to high yield potential in the Center and Far East. The rapeseed harvest is expected to reach 4.5 million tons, with an increase expected in the regions of the Center and Siberia.
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A record 29.2 million tons of oilseeds will be harvested by domestic agricultural producers in 2022. Such a forecast was published by specialists of the Rusagrotrans analytical center, writes the Pole.rf magazine. At the same time, experts adjusted the estimate of the gross harvest of sunflower downwards by 250 thousand tons, to 16.46 million tons. “This is due to the fact that in the Volga region and the Center part of the areas will not be able to be removed until the end of the year due to past heavy rainfall and expected warming in the coming weeks,” experts explain. The forecast for soybean production in the Russian Federation has been raised from 5.9 million tons to 6.04 million tons due to the high yield potential in the Center and the Far East. Experts expect the harvest of rapeseed to be at the level of 4.5 million tons (+0.1 million tons to their previous estimate). The increase will occur at the expense of the regions ...
Source: Oilbranch

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