The dry-sowing campaign begins in Drenas, with yields expected to reach up to 4.5 tons of grain per hectare.

The 2026 harvesting and sowing campaign has commenced in the Municipality of Drenas, marking a significant period for local agriculture and grain production. To mark the start of operations, Donika Prenku, Director of the Directorate of Horticulture in Drenas, accompanied by the Municipal Commission for harvesting and sowing, visited local farmers in the fields. The group visited to formally announce the beginning of the campaign and review the ongoing agricultural work.

According to an official notice from the Municipality of Drenas, harvesting and sowing activities are underway at multiple sites across the municipality. These efforts are anticipated to continue over the coming days, contingent upon prevailing atmospheric conditions and the readiness of the farming community. Initial assessments conducted in the fields suggest a positive outlook for the season’s yield.

Experts estimate that the average yield for agricultural crops is projected to fall between 4,000 and 4,500 kilograms per hectare. The Directorate of Horticulture continues to oversee the operations, ensuring that the sowing and harvesting processes proceed efficiently throughout the Drenas region. The coordinated efforts aim to maximize productivity across the municipality’s agricultural lands.

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