Agroecological map: In Karlovo, it will be difficult to grow potatoes, in Sofia – vineyards

Published 2025년 11월 9일

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The district of resinous and cinnamon forest soils is the fourth agroecological district in the agroecological map of Bulgaria, summarized by specialists at the Institute of Soil Science, Agrotechnology and Plant Protection "Nikola Pushkarov". This group includes 12 sub-districts, which cover the predominant part of Southern Bulgaria in varying combinations of resinous, cinnamon forest, and meadow soils. Agroecological map: Profit can be made from few crops in the Pre-Balkan The overall productive potential of the group of agroecological districts is characterized by an average score of 61 for the entire area of the 12 districts included in it, which places them in the second quality group – "good lands". The quality for most crops is good – over 60 points (wheat, pastures and meadows, apples, vineyards), as resinous, cinnamon forest, and alluvial-meadow soils significantly predominate, and irrigation lands also play a large role. However, the climatic conditions in this group of ...
Source: Agri

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