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Oman’s Wheat Production Grows 19pc during 2020-2021

Oman’s Wheat Production Grows 19pc during 2020-2021

Muscat, Wheat crop production grew by 19% in Oman during the agricultural season 2020/2021 to reach 2,649 tons compared to the 2019/2020 season.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources said that the total area of land planted with wheat in the 2020/2021 season amounted to 2,449 acres, constituting a 19.6% rise compared to the last season. The number of farmers also increased by 5.5%.

The Ministry also added that the Governorate of A’Dakhiliyah topped the Sultanate’s governorates in terms of the highest cultivated area with 1,109.6 acres, or 45% of the total area of wheat planted in the Sultanate.

A’Dakhiliyah also came first in terms of wheat crop production, with 1,465.6 tons or 55%.

A’Dhahirah Governorate ranked second in terms of cultivated area, amounting to 576.5 acres and a production of 650 tons or 24.5%, followed by Dhofar with a production of 360 tons, then the Governorates of North and South Al Batinah with a production of 83.6 tons.

The cultivated area in the rest of the governorates was 113.5 acres or 4.6% of the total cultivated area with wheat crop production of 89.8 tons or 3.4% of the total production.

The Ministry added that the average production during the 2019/2020 season and 2020/2021 season stood at 1.1 tons/acre. The Wilayat of Bahla topped the list as the most productive, reaching 710 tons, with a cultivated area of 445.6 acres, followed by Ibri, with a production of 437 tons and an area of 363 acres, then Thumrait with a production of 360 tons and a planted area of 537.6 acres.

Next, the volume of wheat crop production in Nizwa reached 287 tons and an area of 225 acres, and the production of Manah reached 239 tons with a cultivated area of 225.8 acres.

The Ministry accords a great attention to enhance the wheat crop in cooperation with many international, regional and local organizations and research centers through research and guiding programs to develop local wheat cultivars and importing others to be tested in the Sultanate.

The Directorate General for Agricultural and Animal Research prioritized developing new cultivars that are resistant to environmental challenges, such as heat and plant pathogens to cover the production gap, as well as finding solutions for genetic deterioration resulting from repeated cultivation.

Source: Oman News Agency