Russia has reduced the gross harvest of corn, rice, and millet in 2022

Published Feb 9, 2023

Tridge summary

Despite record harvests of wheat, rye, and oats, Russia saw a decrease in the harvest of corn and rice in 2022, according to Rosstat. The report indicates a rise in the gross harvest of several other grains and leguminous crops, while corn, rice, and millet harvests declined. The preliminary estimate of the gross grain harvest in 2022 is 153.8 million tons, marking a 26.7% increase from the previous year. Additionally, the report highlights a decrease in the production of sunflower seeds, sugar beet, and potatoes, despite an increase in yield, due to reduced harvested areas. The total agricultural production in 2022 reached 8.8 trillion rubles.
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Their collection, on average, decreased by a fifth Against the background of record harvests of wheat, rye and oats in Russia, the harvest of corn and rice decreased last year, according to the Rosstat report on the socio-economic development of the Russian Federation for December 2022. “In the composition of grains and leguminous crops in 2022, compared with the previous year, there was an increase in the gross harvest of wheat, rye, triticale, barley, oats, buckwheat, leguminous crops, a decrease in corn, rice and millet,” the report says. Thus, rice in weight after processing, according to preliminary estimates, produced 798 thousand tons (-25.9% by 2021), corn - 11.8 million tons (-22.7%), millet - 309 thousand tons ( -16.2%). In general, in the structure of grain production in 2022, compared to 2021, the share of wheat, barley, buckwheat increased, while the share of corn, oats, rice, millet, legumes decreased. Rosstat has not yet corrected the preliminary estimate of the ...
Source: Zol

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