The grain harvest season in Latvia started unusually early this year

Published 2024년 7월 12일

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Latvia's grain harvesting season has started earlier than usual this year, with some farmers starting to threshing winter barley in late June, indicating that grains are ripening seven to ten days earlier than average. JSC Dobeles dzirnavnieks plans to accept over 350,000 tons of grain, including at least 50,000 tons of organically grown grain. Threshing is currently focused on winter barley, but rapeseed and wheat threshing are expected to start soon. The overall quality of the grain is not yet determined, and the situation varies across different regions.
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The grain harvesting season in Latvia began unusually early this year, said farmers interviewed by LETA. As Kristaps Amsils, Chairman of the Board of JSC Dobeles dzirnavnieks, said, the 2024 grain season in Latvia began atypically early. Farmers in southern Zemgale began threshing the first winter barley at the end of June. On average, he said, grains of all crops are ripening seven to ten days earlier this year than in other years. At the same time, Amsils noted that the amount of barley currently accepted is still relatively small, and threshing has not begun throughout Latvia, so it is too early to judge the overall quality of the grain. He also noted that this year the company plans to accept a total of more than 350,000 tons of grain, of which at least 50,000 tons will be organically grown grain from the new harvest. Amsils said active threshing could begin this weekend and throughout the next week. Winter barley threshing is currently being intensified, rapeseed threshing ...
Source: Zol

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