Russia: The harvest of peas and rye is ending in the Altai Territory

Published 2023년 9월 20일

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Altai farmers have completed harvesting peas and rye, with a total harvest of 195.5 and 25.2 thousand tons respectively. The yield per hectare was 15.7 and 16 centners, with both crops meeting the required food classes. The harvesting of other grain crops, such as wheat, barley, and oats, is still ongoing, with the majority of the crops meeting the required quality classes.
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Altai farmers are finishing harvesting peas and rye. The gross harvest is currently 195.5 and 25.2 thousand tons, respectively, with a yield of 15.7 and 16 centners per hectare. Harvested peas correspond to the first and second food classes, and rye - to the second and third. No low-quality peas or substandard rye have been recorded in the region, reports the Center for Grain Quality Assessment. Harvesting of other grain crops continues. Thus, according to data as of September 15, 860 thousand tons of soft wheat were harvested with a yield of 16.5 centners per hectare. Of the 66% of studied raw materials, 71.5% corresponds to the third quality class. As of the current date, no wheat that does not comply with GOST has ...
Source: Zol

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