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    Serbian industry players expect farmers to plant more sunflowers

    • Last Update: 2022-05-15
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    "Political News" reported on April 6 that because the western developed countries have no edible oil reserves, the market will have a greater demand for sunflowers , and Serbian farmers will plant more sunflowers
    .
     
    Savovic, director of the Serbian Grain Association, said that due to the Ukrainian war, the market has increased demand for sunflowers, and planting sunflowers requires less fertilizer, so planting sunflowers is more attractive to farmers
    .
    It is estimated that the sown area of ​​sunflower will reach 245,000 hectares, and the yield of sunflower seeds will be around 735,000 tons based on the yield of 3 tons per hectare
    .
     
    In addition, last year's wheat sown area was 621,000 hectares.
    Calculated at 4.
    8 tons per hectare, this year's wheat output is about 3 million tons
    .
    According to the spring planting plan, the corn planting area is about 950,000 hectares, and the corn output will reach 7.
    1 million tons based on the yield of 7.
    5 tons per hectare
    .
    This year's soybean acreage will be the same as or slightly higher than last year
    .
    The planting area is about 240,000 hectares, and the output will reach 770,000 tons based on the yield of 3.
    2 tons per hectare
    .
     
      She stressed that the above forecast depends not only on weather conditions, but also on whether farmers have enough funds to plant seeds
    .
    Now due to the export ban, a large number of agricultural products cannot be sold in exchange for spring planting funds, but the prices of fuel, seeds, fertilizers and pesticides in the market are still rising
    .
    According to the agreement, the Serbian Grain Association is obliged to export 459,000 tons of wheat before June 30, and 670,000 tons of corn before September 30.
    Now the market has great demand for refined oil and the cost of sowing is lower than that of corn, which can be used in large areas.
    Plant sunflowers
    .
     
      Analyst Sedomir said the province of Vojvodina has reached an agreement to buy sunflowers at a price of 80 to 90 dinars per kilogram
    .
    The price is much higher than last year, boosting farmers' enthusiasm for planting
    .
    Expectations of high sunflower prices are linked to uncertainty about Ukrainian production and a shortage of edible oils in Germany
    .
    It is expected that the area planted to maize in Serbia may decrease, while the area planted to sunflower will increase by 20,000 or 30,000 hectares
    .
    Since the western developed countries have no sunflower reserves, Austria and Germany lack edible oil, and under wartime conditions, Ukraine cannot provide so many oil plants, so there will be a greater demand for sunflowers
    .
    He also predicted that the price of rapeseed would hit an all-time high of at least 800 to 1,000 euros per ton
    .
      "Political News" reported on April 6 that because the western developed countries have no edible oil reserves, the market will have a greater demand for sunflowers , and Serbian farmers will plant more sunflowers
    .
    edible oil sunflower
     
      Savovic, director of the Serbian Grain Association, said that due to the Ukrainian war, the market has increased demand for sunflowers, and planting sunflowers requires less fertilizer, so planting sunflowers is more attractive to farmers
    .
    It is estimated that the sown area of ​​sunflower will reach 245,000 hectares, and the yield of sunflower seeds will be around 735,000 tons based on the yield of 3 tons per hectare
    .
     
      In addition, last year's wheat sown area was 621,000 hectares.
    Calculated at 4.
    8 tons per hectare, this year's wheat output is about 3 million tons
    .
    According to the spring planting plan, the corn planting area is about 950,000 hectares, and the corn output will reach 7.
    1 million tons based on the yield of 7.
    5 tons per hectare
    .
    This year's soybean acreage will be the same as or slightly higher than last year
    .
    The planting area is about 240,000 hectares, and the output will reach 770,000 tons based on the yield of 3.
    2 tons per hectare
    .
     
      She stressed that the above forecast depends not only on weather conditions, but also on whether farmers have enough funds to plant seeds
    .
    Now due to the export ban, a large number of agricultural products cannot be sold in exchange for spring planting funds, but the prices of fuel, seeds, fertilizers and pesticides in the market are still rising
    .
    According to the agreement, the Serbian Grain Association is obliged to export 459,000 tons of wheat before June 30, and 670,000 tons of corn before September 30.
    Now the market has great demand for refined oil and the cost of sowing is lower than that of corn, which can be used in large areas.
    Plant sunflowers
    .
     
      Analyst Sedomir said the province of Vojvodina has reached an agreement to buy sunflowers at a price of 80 to 90 dinars per kilogram
    .
    The price is much higher than last year, boosting farmers' enthusiasm for planting
    .
    Expectations of high sunflower prices are linked to uncertainty about Ukrainian production and a shortage of edible oils in Germany
    .
    It is expected that the area planted to maize in Serbia may decrease, while the area planted to sunflower will increase by 20,000 or 30,000 hectares
    .
    Since the western developed countries have no sunflower reserves, Austria and Germany lack edible oil, and under wartime conditions, Ukraine cannot provide so many oil plants, so there will be a greater demand for sunflowers
    .
    He also predicted that the price of rapeseed would hit an all-time high of at least 800 to 1,000 euros per ton
    .
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