Belarus’ 2025 agricultural season is well underway, with regional contributions highlighting the country’s strong performance in grain, oilseeds, and forage production. According to the latest press release, key regional outputs include:
- Brest Oblast: 1,310 thousand tons (leading producer)
- Minsk Oblast: 1,086 thousand tons
- Grodno Oblast: 1,048 thousand tons
- Gomel Oblast: 593 thousand tons
- Mogilev Oblast: 574 thousand tons
- Vitebsk Oblast: 398 thousand tons
Grain and Legume Harvest: 50% Complete
Farmers have harvested 1.003 million hectares (50% of the planned area) of cereals and legumes, excluding corn, buckwheat, and millet. This progress sets a strong foundation for meeting national food security and export targets.
State Procurement Progress
- Food grain deliveries: 171,000 tons (24% of the annual target)
- Rapeseed oilseeds: 83,000 tons (87% of the target)
Forage Production: Meeting Livestock Needs
The forage harvest is advancing steadily, with notable progress in:
- Flax pulling: 28,000 hectares (58% of the target)
- Second-cut grass mowing: 895,000 hectares (84% of the plan)
- Hay production: 321,000 tons (44% of the target)
- Silage production: 11.47 million tons (82% of the plan), including 360,000 tons in polymer-wrapped bales
- Total grass forage: 3.482 million tons (35% of the target)
Key Takeaways for Agricultural Efficiency
- Regional Leadership: Brest and Minsk Oblasts continue to dominate grain production, reinforcing their role as agricultural hubs.
- Rapeseed Success: With 87% of the state procurement target met, Belarus is on track for a strong oilseed export season.
- Forage Preparedness: High silage production ensures stable feed supplies for livestock through winter.
A Strong Harvest Season in Progress
Belarus’ 2025 agricultural campaign demonstrates robust progress across grains, oilseeds, and forage crops. Continued focus on:
- Efficient harvesting techniques
- Meeting state procurement goals
- Optimizing forage quality
will ensure food security and economic stability for the coming year.
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