Romania faces ongoing soil drought threatening corn, sunflower crops


BUCHAREST, July 5 (Xinhua) -- Romania is experiencing ongoing moderate to severe soil drought, threatening crops such as corn and sunflower in non-irrigated areas, the National Meteorological Administration (ANM) warned on Saturday.

According to ANM, water reserves in the 0-100 centimeter soil layer are adequate to near-optimal in much of Muntenia, Transylvania, and Moldova. However, significant moisture deficits persist of Maramures, Dobrogea, Banat regions, as well as large parts of Oltenia, with similar conditions spreading to other agricultural zones,

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