Analysing the state of organic triticale production in Serbia
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Triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack) is the first cereal successfully bred by man, resulting from the crossing of wheat (Triticum sp.) and rye (Secale cereale), two species from different genera of the Poaceae family. Triticale was bred with the aim of combining the positive traits of the parent species, and has become increasingly prevalent in grain production in recent years. Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of agriculture for many years, both worldwide and in Serbia. Based on data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of the Republic of Serbia, the paper analyses and graphically illustrates ten-year triticale production in Serbia using base and chain indices. In the organic crop production system, which covers a total area of 23,527.04 ha, cereals occupy an area of 3,838.54 ha, with wheat accounting for the largest share with an area of 1,128.77 ha. Organic triticale production fluctuated greatly over the ten-year period. The smallest p...roduction of 59.04 ha was recorded in 2012, the largest in 2015 (147.14 ha). After that, production declined from year to year until it reached 66.28 ha in 2022.
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triticale / areas / organic production / base indices / chain indicesSource:
XIII International Symposium on Agricultural Sciences "AgroReS 2024" 27-30 May, 2024; Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, University of Banja Luka Faculty of Agriculture. Book of Abstracts, pp. 154., 2024, 154-Publisher:
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - GEN AU - Dimitrijević, Bojan AU - Golijan Pantović, Jelena AU - Živanović, Ljubiša PY - 2024 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6949 AB - Triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack) is the first cereal successfully bred by man, resulting from the crossing of wheat (Triticum sp.) and rye (Secale cereale), two species from different genera of the Poaceae family. Triticale was bred with the aim of combining the positive traits of the parent species, and has become increasingly prevalent in grain production in recent years. Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of agriculture for many years, both worldwide and in Serbia. Based on data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of the Republic of Serbia, the paper analyses and graphically illustrates ten-year triticale production in Serbia using base and chain indices. In the organic crop production system, which covers a total area of 23,527.04 ha, cereals occupy an area of 3,838.54 ha, with wheat accounting for the largest share with an area of 1,128.77 ha. Organic triticale production fluctuated greatly over the ten-year period. The smallest production of 59.04 ha was recorded in 2012, the largest in 2015 (147.14 ha). After that, production declined from year to year until it reached 66.28 ha in 2022. PB - University of Banja Luka Faculty of Agriculture T2 - XIII International Symposium on Agricultural Sciences "AgroReS 2024" 27-30 May, 2024; Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, University of Banja Luka Faculty of Agriculture. Book of Abstracts, pp. 154. T1 - Analysing the state of organic triticale production in Serbia SP - 154 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6949 ER -
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Dimitrijević, B., Golijan Pantović, J.,& Živanović, L.. (2024). Analysing the state of organic triticale production in Serbia. in XIII International Symposium on Agricultural Sciences "AgroReS 2024" 27-30 May, 2024; Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, University of Banja Luka Faculty of Agriculture. Book of Abstracts, pp. 154. University of Banja Luka Faculty of Agriculture., 154. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6949
Dimitrijević B, Golijan Pantović J, Živanović L. Analysing the state of organic triticale production in Serbia. in XIII International Symposium on Agricultural Sciences "AgroReS 2024" 27-30 May, 2024; Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, University of Banja Luka Faculty of Agriculture. Book of Abstracts, pp. 154.. 2024;:154. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6949 .
Dimitrijević, Bojan, Golijan Pantović, Jelena, Živanović, Ljubiša, "Analysing the state of organic triticale production in Serbia" in XIII International Symposium on Agricultural Sciences "AgroReS 2024" 27-30 May, 2024; Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, University of Banja Luka Faculty of Agriculture. Book of Abstracts, pp. 154. (2024):154, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_6949 .