Russia: Kaluga farmers will increase the area planted with fruit trees and berries by 300 hectares

Published 2022년 6월 9일

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In 2022, Kaluga farmers in Russia are planning to increase the planting area for fruit trees and berries by an additional 300 hectares. The regions include Babyninsky and Przemyslsky districts, with large horticultural farms such as Green Lines - Kaluga, AgroProm, and Sadovod. The head of the region, Vladislav Shapsha, announced state support measures with over 30 million rubles in subsidies from the federal and regional budgets for the development of fruit and berry production, aiming to increase it threefold in the next few years.
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In 2022, Kaluga farmers will expand the planting area for fruit trees and berries by another 300 hectares. As Governor Vladislav Shapsha said on his VKontakte page, new apple orchards have been planted in the Babyninsky and Przemyslsky districts, and the Ecoroza company is planting blueberries. Large horticultural farms of the Kaluga region are Green Lines - Kaluga in Lyudinovsky and Zhizdrinsky districts, AgroProm - in Sukhinichsky, Sadovod - Meshchovsky. Khvastovichi "Sloboda yagodniki" grow and process raspberries, black currants, strawberries, sea buckthorn, and blackberries. There is a workshop for the production of mashed berries with sugar. The head of the region noted that state support measures are aimed at ...
Source: Pressa40

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