Belarus plans to boost feed production in 2013

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Publish time: 26th March, 2013      Source: www.cnchemicals.com
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March 26, 2013

   

   
Belarus plans to boost feed production in 2013
   
   

   
Belarus intends to increase the share of feed crop cultivation by 250,000 hectares in 2013, in the hope to stop costly feed imports this year.
   
   
This is according to an announcement by Eroma Urban, Deputy Director General for Research Republican Unitary Enterprise "Scientific-Practical Centre of Agriculture in Belarus".
   

   

The Ministry of Agriculture of Belarus have estimated that the country is importing about 500,000 tonnes of feed protein annually, in the form of wheat, soy and corn at a total cost of US$300 million.

   

   

Therefore the country is aiming at significantly boosting the share of leguminous crop cultivation, which in total will be 2.5 million hectares. The government also plans to expand the cultivation of oilseed rape crops. This year it will occupy 459,000 hectares of agricultural lands, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.

   

   

As a result Belarus hopes to collect 10.9 million tonnes of grain and 963 tonnes of rapeseed, this year. With regard to self-sufficiency in feed production the aim is to increase production in the livestock industry. If compound feed is cheaper the country can produce 6.8 million tonnes of milk, which is about 0.8 million tonnes more compared to last year.