Experimental cotton harvesting campaign near completion in Ukraine

Published 2024년 10월 23일

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Ukrainian farmers are wrapping up the harvest of cotton in Odesa region trial fields, covering over 5 hectares across eight farms and one research plot, having received 110 kilograms of seeds that yielded over 5 hectares. The crop includes five varieties from Germany, the US, and Turkey. In the spring of 2024, Ukraine aims to expand cotton plantations to 30,000 hectares, supported by financing programs for farmers, in response to the importance of cotton for gunpowder and potential fabric and oil production.
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(MENAFN- UkrinForm) Ukrainian farmers are finishing the harvesting of cotton, which was sown in the Odesa-based trial fields, totaling more than 5 hectares in area. The relevant statement was made by Ukrainian Agrarian Policy and Food Minister Vitalii Koval on facebook , an Ukrinform correspondent reports. In spring 2024, experimental cotton fields were planted in the city of Odesa within eight Farm enterprises and one scientific and research plot of the Ukrainian Institute for plant Varieties Examination. These are small plantations, ranging from 0.2 to 0.5 hectares in area. “Cotton is a crop used to produce gunpowder. In wartime, such raw materials are extremely important for Ukraine. In addition, cotton can be used to produce fabric and oil,” Koval wrote. In his words, farmers received 110 kilograms of cotton seeds and sowed more than 5 hectares with them. Overall, five cotton varieties were imported to Ukraine: two from Germany, two from the United States, and one from ...
Source: Menafn

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