Ukraine: Hazelnuts have great potential for import substitution, the farmer said

Published 2024년 5월 9일

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Nina Smirnova, founder of Nats'N'Garden farm in Ukraine, believes the country has a bright future for organic hazelnut cultivation. She highlights the potential for import substitution and increased consumption, as Ukrainian consumers are not yet aware of the local production of hazelnuts and its taste variations. Smirnova emphasizes the advantages of Ukraine's climatic conditions for hazelnut growth, which contribute to the nuts being rich in fats.
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Organic hazelnuts have good prospects in Ukraine as well, believes Nina Smirnova, the founder of the Nats'N'Garden farm (Kyiv region). She wrote an article about her experience in growing this culture for the magazine "Gardening in Ukrainian". "First of all, these prospects are related to import substitution, the growing culture of consumption, which still has room to increase," she says. - The Ukrainian consumer still does not know about the local origin of the product, about the fact that hazelnuts can have different taste qualities and generally about the fact that hazelnuts can be tasty. Believe me, the taste of products grown and sold in the same year is really different." According to Smirnova, the climatic conditions of Ukraine ...
Source: Agrotimes

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