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    SovEcon raises forecast for Russian wheat production in 2022 to 84.8 million tonnes

    • Last Update: 2022-03-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Foreign media, February 16 news: Russian media reported that Moscow-based consultancy SovEcon raised its forecast for Russian wheat production in 2022 by 3.
    55 million tons to 84.
    8 million tons
    .
     
    For comparison, Russian wheat production in 2021 is 76 million tons, down from a record 85.
    9 million tons in 2020
    .
     
    Weather conditions remain favourable for winter crops, the consultancy said
    .
    Temperatures are higher than normal and ice crusts are almost non-existent
    .
    Soil moisture in southern Russia is much higher than normal
    .
    Soil moisture is also high in the Central District and the Volga Federal District
    .
     
      Although it does not rule out the possibility of farmers reducing the amount of chemical fertilizers
    .
    But this won't have a big impact on total production
    .
     
      SovEcon reports that winter weather is almost ideal for the 2022 crop, especially in southern Russia, a major winter wheat producing region
    .
    Southern Russia accounted for 45 percent of the country's winter wheat production last year
    .
    Still, there could be a lot of variables before this summer's harvest begins
    .
    wheat
     
      For comparison, Russian wheat production in 2021 is 76 million tons, down from a record 85.
    9 million tons in 2020
    .
     
      Weather conditions remain favourable for winter crops, the consultancy said
    .
    Temperatures are higher than normal and ice crusts are almost non-existent
    .
    Soil moisture in southern Russia is much higher than normal
    .
    Soil moisture is also high in the Central District and the Volga Federal District
    .
     
      Although it does not rule out the possibility of farmers reducing the amount of chemical fertilizers
    .
    But this won't have a big impact on total production
    .
     
      SovEcon reports that winter weather is almost ideal for the 2022 crop, especially in southern Russia, a major winter wheat producing region
    .
    Southern Russia accounted for 45 percent of the country's winter wheat production last year
    .
    Still, there could be a lot of variables before this summer's harvest begins
    .
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