Research Institute of Vegetable, Melon and Potato Crops of Uzbekistan creates new cabbage varieties
Fresh Cabbage
Vegetables
Uzbekistan
Published Mar 22, 2023
Tridge summary
New varieties of white cabbage are being created and grown at the scientific testing station of the Samarkand branch of the Research Institute of Vegetables, Melons and Potatoes of Uzbekistan, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan reports. This scientific testing station was established in 1967. Over 30 new local varieties of vegetables and melons have been created during the work here.
Original content
New varieties of melons, sweet peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, sweet corn and beets, which have long been included in the daily diet of Uzbeks, are the result of scientific research and experiments of scientists. New varieties demonstrate high quality and resistance to any external influences. See also: Which countries are the first batches of Uzbek onions sent to after the lifting of export restrictions? The Samarkand Scientific Testing Station was supported by the World Bank. Within its framework, funds were allocated for the construction of a modern greenhouse and freezer. In addition, two laboratories were completely reconstructed and equipped with the most advanced equipment. These days, scientists and specialists of the research and testing station are engaged in the cultivation and supply of seed material for farms in the region and other regions. In addition, the station staff regularly conduct seminars and trainings for farm management, agronomists and seed specialists. ...
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