Harvesting of the northernmost watermelons in the world started in Russia's Saratov region

Published 2023년 8월 29일

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The Saratov region in Russia has begun harvesting watermelons, with a total of 1,351 tons harvested so far this year. The region has 4.9 thousand hectares dedicated to melon and gourd cultivation, with the Rivne region being the leader in sweet berries and watermelon production. The watermelons from Rivne are considered the northernmost in the world and are known for their quality and taste.
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Local watermelons have ripened in the Saratov region. Today, the farms of the Rivne municipal district have started harvesting a new crop of melons. This was announced by Deputy Chairman of the Minister of Agriculture of the region Roman Kovalsky. “1,351 tons were harvested with a yield of 89.5 centners per hectare,” he specified. This year, the area under melons and gourds in the region amounted to 4.9 thousand hectares, of which 2.8 thousand hectares are in agricultural enterprises and K (F) Kh. The leader in the cultivation of sweet berries is the Rivne region, and watermelons are also grown in the Engels, Marksovsky and Krasnokutsky regions. It is interesting that the watermelons grown in the Rivne region are the northernmost in the world, they are juicy and tasty. To obtain high-quality products, elite seeds are used, including Russian selection. Rivne watermelon is ...
Source: Agroxxi

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