16.08.2023 16:56

AgroVista Holding has finished harvesting early grains and pulses

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16.08.2023 16:56

Last week, AgroVista Holding finished harvesting early grains and pulses.

Favourable weather conditions, coordinated work of specialists and technical preparation for threshing contributed to the excellent result. As of August 7, the company harvested 20.6 thousand hectares, including:

  • wheat harvested on 14 thousand hectares, totalling 91 thousand tons of grain, yield - 6.5 t/ha;
  • peas harvested on 1.7 thou hectares; 4 thou tons harvested; yield - 2.2 t/ha;
  • spring barley harvested area – 1.4 thou hectares; harvested 4.6 thou tons; yield - 3.4 t/ha;
  • winter rapeseed harvested area – 2.2 thou hectares; harvested 9 thou tons; yield - 3.9 t/ha.

The work on the fields is not over: the next step for the farmers is to prepare the fields for sowing winter rape and prepare the soil for sugar beet for the 2024 harvest. In particular, the company continues to purchase fertilizers, cultivate the soil and prepare machinery for sowing.

AgroVista has sold new crop wheat to Greece

AgroVista has started the new 2023/2024 season by selling its products to foreign markets. The first vessel with new crop wheat of the 3rd class was delivered to Greece. The next vessel with feed wheat is scheduled to be delivered to Spain.

In this marketing year, given the closure of the grain corridor, AgroVista returned to operating logistics routes through the Danube corridor. Also, due to the high utilization of the Danube direction and the temporary absence of the grain corridor, the holding sells part of its products using other transport corridors – road, rail and river, delivering grain to the nearest ports of neighbouring countries and to buyers in the EU.

Last year, using the Grain Corridor, the Danube Corridor and solidarity transit routes to the EU, the holding shipped over 0.5 million tons of grain to the Mediterranean, Middle East and Turkey, and sold a significant part of its products on the domestic market of Egypt.

AgroVista would like to thank the companies and organizations that helped them to deliver, transship and sell agricultural products in such difficult conditions for Ukraine and each of our farmers.

IC UAC according to AgroVista


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