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Spring sowing has begun in Chernihiv region of Ukraine

Dried Common Pea
Published Mar 24, 2024

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Farmers in the Chernihiv region have begun sowing spring crops earlier than usual due to favorable weather conditions, according to the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of Chernihiv Oblast. As of March 20, crops including oats, wheat, barley, and peas have been sown across 5.6 thousand hectares. The total crop area for 2024 is projected to be 1.25 million hectares, encompassing spring grain, leguminous crops, technical crops, melons, potatoes, and vegetables. The report also indicates that winter crops are in good condition with adequate soil moisture.
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This year, the weather conditions in the Chernihiv region contributed to the start of sowing by farmers quite early, while it was usually done at the end of March - the beginning of April. This was reported by the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of Chernihiv Oblast. "Farms and agro-enterprises of the region have started to sow spring crops. In particular, oats, wheat, barley and peas, with which the first 5.6 thousand hectares have already been sown as of March 20," the message states. It is also noted that in 2024, the total area of crops in Chernihiv region is expected to be 1.25 million hectares, of which 965.6 thousand tons are spring grain and leguminous crops, technical crops, ...
Source: Agravery
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