The grain producers in Bulgaria are rapidly sowing autumn crops

Published 2022년 10월 12일

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Bulgaria is experiencing a significant increase in the sowing of autumn crops, with wheat areas seeing a 290% growth and triticale areas four times more than last year. Barley sowing has also increased by nearly 180%, and oilseed rape by 12,647 ha. Despite the positive trends, there is concern for potential rainfall in Western Bulgaria and extreme south-western regions, which could affect field work in the near future.
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The sowing of autumn crops in the country is proceeding at an accelerated pace, and for some crops the sown areas are currently several times more than in the same period last year. This is indicated by the data in the latest operational analysis of the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA). Poll: What are your average sunflower yields for 2022? As of September 29, the area with wheat in our country already reaches 24,024 ha, which is a 290% growth on an annual basis. At the end of September 2021, grain producers had planted only 6160 ha with the crop. The sowing of triticale is even more forced - four times more areas than last year at the same time. There is also serious sowing in barley. As of the reporting date, 2,457 ha were sown with it in the country, which is an increase of nearly 180%. In the case of oilseed rape, the measures are at a more moderate pace, but despite this, sowing has also been accelerated compared to last year. By the end of September, the newly sown areas with ...
Source: Agri

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