• How much wheat is produced in Lithuania in 2020/21?
  • Total Lithuania¡¯s wheat, rye, mixed grains, triticale, barley, corn, and oat production in marketing year (MY) 2021/22 is forecast at 6.1 million metric tons (MMT), a 6.4-percent decrease from MY 2020/21. After a record-breaking harvest in MY 2020/21, Post anticipates a return to more average production levels for all grain varieties.
  • Is Lithuania a soft wheat exporter?
  • In MY 2020/21, Lithuania became one of the EU¡¯s top soft wheat exporters. During first nine months of MY 2020/21, wheat exports reached 3.5 MMT, 19 percent above the previous year. High international grain prices motivated Lithuanian farmers to increase area of wheat plantings in MY 2021/22.
  • What was the first Millhouse in Lithuania?
  • The first privately owned, industrial millhouse in Lithuania. A purchasing organization was founded – it was occupied with acceptance and storage of cereal crops, high quality seeds and hay. The enterprise was joined by Panevezys mill where flour has been milled long since the middle of the 19th century.
  • Where did Lithuanian flour come from?
  • By the end of XIX c. Lithuanian flour was brought to Riga, St. Petersburg, Port of Liepaja, Moscow and Warsaw by the newly built railway road Liepaja-Romna. The first privately owned, industrial millhouse in Lithuania. A purchasing organization was founded – it was occupied with acceptance and storage of cereal crops, high quality seeds and hay.
  • Why did ‘Malsena Plius’ become a part of ‘Baltic Mill’?
  • “Malsena plius” became a part of Baltic grain processing companies group “Baltic Mill”. “Malsena plius” broadened its export horizons – the first flour shipment went to Africa. The Lithuanian Association of Trade Companies together with the major trading chains nominated and awarded “Malsena plius” as ¡®The Most Lithuanian Supplier of the Year 2019¡®
  • Is Jatropha curcas a multipurpose oil seed crop?
  • An evaluation of multipurpose oil seed crop for industrial uses (Jatropha curcas L.): A review Jatropha curcas, a multipurpose, drought resistant, perennial plant belonging to Euphorbiaceae family is gaining lot of importance for the production of biodiesel.