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    Bolivia's Santa Cruz grain may be reduced by 800,000 tons due to drought and frost

    • Last Update: 2022-08-15
    • Source: Internet
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    Bolivia's National Association of Oilseed and Wheat Producers (Anapo) recently said that due to drought and frost, the Association's producers had sown in the Santa Cruz province during the 2022 winter planting campaign (campaña de inviern.
    Crops may be cut by 800,000 to.
     
    Bolivia's "Seven Pages" reported on July 13 that Anapo President Fidel Flores said that in this year's winter planting activities, the Association successfully planted about 770,000 hectares of crops, including 118,000 hectares wheat, 166,000 hectares of sunflower, 58,000 hectares of maize, 408,000 hectares of sorghum and 20,000 hectares of chia see.
     
    However, he regrets that the crops have been affected by adverse climatic conditions during their growth, especially drought and frost, which have affected more than 500,000 hectares of crops to varying degre.
     
    Specifically, the towns in the province whose crops are most affected by adverse climatic factors are mainly Pailón, San José de Chiquitos, Cuatro Cañadas ), San Julián and El Puen.
     
    As for the drought, Flores noted that crop production requires about 500 mm of precipitation, but this year, some parts of Santa Cruz province have only received 300 mm, mostly in Apr.
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    Bolivia's "Seven Pages" reported on July 13 that Anapo President Fidel Flores said that in this year's winter planting activities, the Association successfully planted about 770,000 hectares of crops, including 118,000 hectares wheat, 166,000 hectares of sunflower, 58,000 hectares of maize, 408,000 hectares of sorghum and 20,000 hectares of chia see.
     
    However, he regrets that the crops have been affected by adverse climatic conditions during their growth, especially drought and frost, which have affected more than 500,000 hectares of crops to varying degre.
     
    Specifically, the towns in the province whose crops are most affected by adverse climatic factors are mainly Pailón, San José de Chiquitos, Cuatro Cañadas ), San Julián and El Puen.
     
    As for the drought, Flores noted that crop production requires about 500 mm of precipitation, but this year, some parts of Santa Cruz province have only received 300 mm, mostly in Apr.
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