In 2023, 1.5 thousand hectares will be sown with industrial hemp in Ukraine

Published 2023년 3월 24일

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In 2022, 11 economic entities in Ukraine cultivated hemp across a total area of 1,834 hectares, as reported during an online meeting by Dr. Oleg Primakov. Despite Russian aggression, the expected total area for 2023 is around 1,500 hectares, with the most hemp grown in the Sumy, Chernihiv, and Zhytomyr regions. This figures represent a decrease from the record 3.5 thousand hectares of hemp cultivation recorded in 2006.
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In Ukraine, 11 economic entities grew hemp in 2022. The total area is 1,834 hectares. This was announced during the online meeting "Industrial hemp for victory and sustainable development" by Dr. Oleg Primakov of the Department of Scientific Research on Intellectual Property and Marketing Innovations of the Research Station of Bask Crops, writes UkrAgroConsult. "Not all companies have given us information about their plantations, but we are targeting a total area of about 2,000 hectares. The largest amount of hemp is grown in Sumy (308 hectares), Chernihiv (420 hectares) and Zhytomyr regions (119 hectares). Unfortunately, these regions were the most affected by Russian aggression, so in 2023 we expect an area of 1.5 thousand hectares," says Primakov. The scientist emphasizes that the ...
Source: Superagronom

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