Wheat yield in Kyrgyzstan 56% higher than in 2023

Published 2024년 7월 25일

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In 2023, Kyrgyzstan saw a significant increase in wheat yield, with a 56% rise compared to the previous year, as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture. Wheat was harvested from 73,200 hectares, making up 30.4% of all wheat fields, with an average yield of 31.3 centners per hectare. Barley also saw a substantial increase, harvested from 79,200 hectares (32.8% of all barley fields) with an average yield of 27.2 centners per hectare, which is double that of the previous year. Overall, the average yield of cereals reached 29.2 centners per hectare, marking a 2.3-fold increase from the previous year.
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Wheat yield is 56% higher in Kyrgyzstan than in 2023, the Ministry of Agriculture reported. Wheat was harvested from 73,200 hectares, which is 30.4% of all wheat fields. The average wheat yield made 31.3 centners from a hectare, which is by 55.7% more than last year. Barley was harvested from 79,200 hectares, which is 32.8% of all barley fields. The average barley yield made 27.2 centners from a hectare, twice more than last year. The ...

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