Apricot harvesting has begun in Uzbekistan

Published 2024년 4월 29일

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The article reports that the apricot harvest has started in the Termez district of Uzbekistan's Surkhandarya region, with agricultural company SPN HUMAGRO already beginning the early harvest. The company has been developing intensive gardens on previously unused hilly lands since 2020, covering 102 hectares and using drip irrigation technology. They have planted early apricot varieties, including "Mikado", “Magadant”, and “Kaloroda”, which have successfully acclimated to the region's soil and climate. The company expects to yield 80-100 tons per hectare and plans to export around 1,500 tons of apricots this season.
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The apricot harvest has ripened in the Termez district of the Surkhandarya region of Uzbekistan. According to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the agricultural company SPN HUMAGRO has already begun harvesting the early apricot harvest. The named company has been planting intensive gardens since 2020 on hilly lands that have not been used for years. The gardens use drip irrigation technology; different varieties of apricot are grown on 102 hectares of land - “Mikado”, “Magadant”, “Kaloroda”. Seedlings of these early varieties were imported. The imported plants successfully adapt to the soil and climatic conditions of the region. The company intensively harvests, sorts and packs crops, creating 600 seasonal and 16 permanent jobs. Read also: Uzbekistan will receive 6 ...
Source: Eastfruit

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