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Corn: projections are for a bumper production

August 18, 2017 at 4:20 PM , Starry Night Ltd.
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On the domestic front, weekly trade is as active as always. Weather conditions before harvest are crucial for success.

SOFIA. Depending on the variety of corn hybrids, some crops will be going through the wax and full maturity stages of development while others are in the stage of grain formation.

Corn: rains increase yields’ potential

SOFIA. Overall, the weather has favored the crop throughout the country, with a few exceptions, which were confined to areas mainly situated throughout the North regions, where hailstorms hit some fields and levelled corn stalks to the ground. Although so far in the month, the majority of days’ temperatures have been above average, rains occasionally fall throughout the country. Exactly because of such precipitation, corn yields’ this season are expected to raise output by at least 20%. Last year’s aggregate production reached 2,226,094 mt.

More showers have been forecasted at the beginning of the upcoming week throughout the whole country. Anyhow, several farmers already succeeded in reducing some of the unpredictability of weather conditions and built irrigation systems. In those fields, farmers easily reach yields of 6 mt/ha.

Local market developments

The majority of locally consumed corn goes for feed use. Depending on the dynamics on the export markets of wheat, farmers turn to corn as a substitute. Secondly, corn is used for food in starch manufacturing processes and for industrial purposes such as bioethanol production. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, by the 11th of August 2017, the domestic market consumed 1,167,000 mt of corn, as for feed use went 747,000 mt while the rest was used for food and industrial purposes.

Corn, Bulgaria

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