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Tatarstan’s 2024 Grain Harvest: High Yields Amid Challenges – Key Insights for Ag Professionals

by Tatiana Ivanova
29 July 2025
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As the 2024 harvest season progresses, Tatarstan reports promising early results. According to the regional government, 7% of the planned grain area (82,000 ha) has been harvested, yielding 388,000 tons at an average productivity of 4.73 t/ha (47.3 centners/ha). The primary crops being collected include winter wheat, peas, barley, and winter rye, with Spassky District leading in harvested area (over 10,000 ha).

Regional Yield Leaders

The highest yields have been recorded in:

  • Tetyushsky District (over 6.8 t/ha)
  • Kukmorsky and Mamadyshsky Districts (approx. 6.5 t/ha)

These figures reflect strong agronomic practices, including optimal moisture availability during vegetation and effective mineral nutrition management. However, the Rosselkhozcenter branch reports high grain moisture levels (avg. 26%), which may pose challenges for storage and further processing.

Logistics and Export

Tatarstan is already moving grain to market, with 4,000 tons of food wheat shipped from Chistopol District to Kavkaz port for export on June 10. This signals confidence in both quality and international demand.

Tatarstan’s early harvest data suggests a strong yield potential for 2024, supported by favorable growing conditions and advanced farming techniques. However, high moisture content requires careful post-harvest handling to prevent spoilage. For agronomists and farm managers, focusing on drying and storage solutions will be critical to maintaining grain quality.

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