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Russian Agricultural Division: spring crop harvesting continues
RAD conducts harvesting campaign of spring crops at priority rates, recording a large volume of third-class high-gluten wheat
BARNAUL, RUSSIA, September 15, 2009 /Agriculture PR News/ -- Russian Agricultural Division, PAVA subsidiary that operates in the Altay and Krasnoyarsk Territories, says harvesting campaign of spring crops continues successfully. The company has invested significant funds in development of farming production, seeking to enhance yields.
The leader of the current campaign is 'Agrofirma Niva' LLC located in the Solton district. The farm has harvested 50% of the total spring wheat acreage, and the average yield levels stand at 20 hundredweight per ha, surpassing the forecast by 16%. 'Niva" is also engaged in mowing buckwheat, having completed these operations by 50% likewise.
Spring wheat yields in Allac LLC (the Kamensky district), obtaining the daily average of 350 tonnes of grain, reaches higher level - up to 22 hundredweight per ha. Specialists note that despite recent rainy period, a significant share of the crop is valuable third class, rich in gluten.
RAD CEO said Friday, "Beneficial weather over the past week allowed us to achieve a breakthrough in results; however, we strongly endeavor to conduct harvesting at priority rates. The machinery is loaded to the maximum level and farmers have demonstrated strong commitment. We believe that RAD will succeed in achieving 2009 targets".
About PAVA OJSC
OJSC PAVA is known as one of the three leading operators on the Russian grain processing market. Its principal activities are manufacturing and distribution of such products as flour of different grades, cereals, confectionery and animal feed.
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