Since the beginning of the year, Belarus has threshed more than 9.9 million tons of grain

Published 2024년 10월 24일

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As of October 24, Belarus has harvested over 9.96 million tonnes of grain, including over 2 million tonnes of corn with a yield of 78.6 c/ha, and 20.6 million tonnes of green corn mass with a yield of 227 c/ha. Additionally, the harvesting of sugar beet is 69.3% complete, with an average yield of 473 c/ha, and 99.4% of the potato crop plan has been harvested with an average yield of 308.6 c/ha. The harvesting of other crops is also in progress, with 82.7% of the vegetable crop plan harvested.
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In all categories of farms of the republic, according to data as of 24 October, a total of over 9.96 million tonnes of grain, including rapeseed, have been threshed, a BELTA correspondent was told at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. In Belarus, over 2 million tonnes of corn have been threshed, with a yield of 78.6 c/ha. 263.7 thousand hectares of sown areas allocated for grain corn have been harvested, or 85.4% of the plan. Over 20.6 million tonnes of green mass of corn have also been harvested with a yield of 227 c/ha. Corn for silage and green fodder has been harvested from an area of 909.5 thousand hectares (96.4% of the harvested area) to date. The harvesting of other agricultural crops is proceeding at an active pace. Thus, the harvesting of sugar beet is 69.3% complete, 72.1 thousand hectares have been harvested. Workers of the republic's agro-industrial complex have dug up over 3.4 million tons of sugar beet, the average yield in the country is at the level of 473 ...
Source: Milknews

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