Large berry cluster of Moldova plans to start blueberry production

Published 2021년 8월 9일

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Farmers in the Moldovan village of Cunicha are planning to trial planting 1-2 hectares of blueberries in 2022, with aims to expand if successful. The project is supported by a trading company that exports Moldovan fruits and berries to Russia. The farmers face challenges such as large investments, the need for imported peat, and finding a qualified agronomist for blueberry cultivation. Moldova currently has only one small industrial blueberry plantation.
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In 2022, farmers from the village of Cunicha (Floresti district), well-known producers of garden strawberries in Moldova, plan to plant 1-2 hectares of a trial plantation of blueberries of different varieties, with different ripening periods. If the experiment on growing blueberries is successful, the blueberry plantation will be expanded to such an area that will allow for regular export of these berries (one of the initiators of the project is a trading company that supplies Moldovan fruits and berries to the Russian market). Soon, activists of the Kunichi Farmer Cooperative are planning to go on an orientation tour to a blueberry plantation in Poland and Ukraine. Perhaps we will talk about the purchase of planting material. See also: Farmers of the Volyn region (Ukraine) will increase the area under blueberries by 84 hectares At the same time, berry producers are aware that the project will require large investments and will be fraught with great difficulties. In addition to ...
Source: Eastfruit

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