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Harvest Success: Kursk Region’s Remarkable Grain Yields and Crop Updates for 2024

by Tatiana Ivanova
11 September 2024
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Harvest Success: Kursk Region’s Remarkable Grain Yields and Crop Updates for 2024
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The Kursk region has reported a bumper harvest for 2024, with significant advances in grain production and crop management. The latest figures reveal impressive yields and ongoing agricultural activities, setting a high bar for the region’s agricultural achievements.


In 2024, the Kursk region of Russia has seen a substantial harvest, marking a notable achievement in its agricultural sector. According to recent updates from Sergey Starodubtsev, Acting Deputy Governor of the Kursk Region, the total grain harvest has reached an impressive 3.26 million tons. This yield comes from 707,000 hectares of grain, cereal, and leguminous crops, with an average productivity of 46 centners per hectare.

In addition to grain, the region is making significant progress in other crops. The area dedicated to corn for grain harvesting spans 163,000 hectares, while the oilseed sector has produced 273,000 tons of seeds. The harvesting operations have moved on to spring rapeseed, followed by soybeans and sunflowers. As part of the seasonal agricultural cycle, winter sowing is underway, with plans to plant 349,000 hectares.

Sugar beet harvesting is also in full swing, with 10,200 hectares cleared and 425,000 tons of beet roots collected, averaging 416 centners per hectare. Four sugar refineries are currently operational, with three more scheduled to begin processing by September 20th.

The Kursk region’s agricultural performance in 2024 showcases a robust and productive year for various crops. The substantial grain yield, combined with advancements in oilseed, sugar beet, and ongoing planting activities, underscores the region’s commitment to agricultural excellence and its ability to meet growing demands.

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Tags: Agricultural ProductivityAgriculture 2024Crop ManagementGrain HarvestKursk RegionOilseedsSugar BeetWinter Sowing

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