The area under sugar beets in the Russian Federation exceeded the level of last year - Soyuzrossakhar

Published 2024년 5월 28일

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As of May 24, 2024, Russia has successfully sown sugar beets on 1,101.2 thousand hectares, with an additional 5,000 hectares expected to be sown in the Central and Volga Federal Districts by the end of the week. This results in a total sown area of 1,106 thousand hectares, marking a 43,000-hectare increase from the previous year, primarily in the beet-growing regions of the Central Federal District. The agroclimatic conditions are generally satisfactory, with a slight increase in sugar yield per hectare over the past five years. The Eurasian Sugar Association reports that sugar production from beet syrup has concluded in the EAEU countries, with a total production of 253.2 thousand tons from beet syrup and molasses since the start of the 2023 harvest. Russia's beet sugar production for the 2023/24 season reached 6.9 million tons, with a total sugar production in the EAEU countries amounting to 7.58 million tons since the season's start. The production projections for the end of the 2023/24 season remain steady at 7.65 million tons.
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It is expected that by the end of 2024 it will amount to 1,106 thousand hectares According to the analytical service “Soyuzrossakhara”, as of May 24 of this year in Russia, sugar beets have been sown on an area of 1,101.2 thousand hectares. It is expected that by the end of the week, about 5 thousand more hectares will be sown in the Central and Volga Federal Districts, as a result, the total sown area in 2024 will be 1,106 thousand hectares, which is 43 thousand hectares more than last year. The main increase in sown areas is observed in the beet-growing regions of the Central Federal District. In general, in beet-growing regions of the country, agroclimatic conditions correspond to the three-year average. In the Southern and North Caucasus federal districts, after the rains in the second ten days of May, the condition of the crops is assessed as satisfactory and good. The average sugar yield per 1 hectare in Russia over the last 5 years, depending on natural and climatic ...
Source: Specagro

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