The Institute of Agriculture sent 220 tons of grain for sowing to farmers of the three regions in Ukraine

Published Apr 5, 2022

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The Institute of Agriculture has distributed 220 tons of grain for sowing to farms in the Kirovohrad, Cherkasy and Dnipropetrovsk regions. The institute has seen a 15% increase in seed production this year. The institute has also shipped over 220 tons of spring and winter barley, as well as other crops such as sainfoin, coriander, corn, soybeans, and sunflowers, to these farms. The institute is now starting to grow winter grain crops.
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The Institute of Agriculture sent 220 tons of grain for sowing to the farms of Kirovohrad, Cherkasy and Dnipropetrovsk regions. Reports Public. It is noted that grain crops that meet the standards of the State Standard of Quality are sent to producers for sowing. According to the director of the Institute of Agriculture Igor Semenyaka, this year the production of seed for sowing has increased by 15%. “Since the beginning of the war, we have shipped more than 220 tons of spring and winter barley to farms in the Kirovohrad region and neighboring regions. Currently, the greatest demand for these seeds. As well as "niche" crops, such as sainfoin (a genus of legumes) for food, coriander for food ...
Source: Agropolit

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