In the Zhytomyr region of Ukraine, birds ate 65% of the honeysuckle crop

Published 2022년 6월 15일

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Birds, especially starlings, have caused significant damage to honeysuckle crops, resulting in a loss of 65% of the crop. Farmer Andrey Kovalchuk, who cultivates the crop over 2,6 hectares, growing four different grades, has documented the issue and expressed concern about the ongoing challenge of collecting the remaining berries. This incident has highlighted the conflict between bird populations and honeysuckle farmers.
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Birds destroyed 65% of the honeysuckle crop from Andriy Kovalchuk's farm in the Novohrad-Volynskyi district of the Zhytomyr Region. He announced this on the community page "Honeysuckle. What? Where? When?" on Facebook, writes agronews.ua. The farmer stated that the harvest has been reached, but the struggle for the collection of honeysuckle berries between collectors and birds is ahead. "So far, the birds are winning, as, to date, have consumed 65% of the crop! There has never been such an invasion of starlings! ”The ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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