Russia: Ryazan farmers have begun harvesting sunflowers

Published Sep 19, 2024

Tridge summary

As of September 18, the Ryazan Region in Russia has made significant progress in its agricultural activities, with five municipalities already starting sunflower harvest and reporting a 10% yield of 16 thousand tons. Other crops such as rapeseed, soybeans, sugar beets, potatoes, and open-ground vegetables are also being harvested efficiently. Almost all main grain crops, excluding corn, have been harvested at 98% completion, yielding about 2.5 million tons. Additionally, the region is preparing animal feed in adequate quantities and has planted 88% of the winter crops for the 2025 harvest, aiming to maintain the same area under winter crops as the previous year.
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By September 18, five municipalities of the Ryazan Region: Aleksandro-Nevsky, Korablinsky, Miloslavsky, Ukholovsky Districts and the Ryazhsky District, had begun harvesting sunflowers. 10% of the area has been threshed, 16 thousand tons of oilseeds have been obtained. Other crops are also being actively harvested in the region: rapeseed has been harvested from 87% of the area, 148 thousand tons of oilseeds have been obtained; soybeans - 48%, 127 thousand tons of soybeans; sugar beets - 23%, 62 thousand tons of root crops; potatoes - 38%, 43 thousand tons of tubers; open-ground vegetables (cabbage, carrots, beetroot, etc.) - 43%, 5 thousand tons have been harvested. Agricultural enterprises and farmers have almost completed harvesting the main grain crops: wheat, barley, peas, rye, oats, lentils, etc., 98% of the area has been threshed (excluding corn, its harvesting for grain will begin at the end of September), about 2.5 million tons of grain have been obtained. Animal feed is ...
Source: Ryazagro
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