Mongolia will purchase Buryat seed potatoes to preserve the national yield of second grain

Published 2024년 1월 16일

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The Governor of the Central Aimag of Mongolia, Demberaliin Munkhbaatar, expressed concern about falling potato yields and sought help from Buryat experts and breeders at a meeting. The meeting, attended by employees of the Department of Agriculture, focused on the need for fraternal advice and recommendations to address the drop in yield caused by unfavorable weather conditions and lack of seed variety renewal. Buryat potato growing professionals offered advice on increasing yields and varieties, and expressed willingness to cooperate with Mongolian partners.
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The Governor of the Central Aimag of Mongolia, Demberaliin Munkhbaatar, at a meeting with leading potato growers of Buryatia in the Republican Ministry of Agriculture, said that in the Central Aimag of Mongolia, potato yields have been falling for the second year in a row - the help of Buryat experts and breeders is needed. The international potato meeting on January 15 was attended by employees of the Department of Agriculture, agronomists and plant growers of the Central Aimag of Mongolia, as well as representatives of the potato industry of the Republic of Buryatia. - We are united not only by common historical roots, our climatic conditions are also largely similar. The central province of Mongolia accounts for 60% of the country's potato production. We attach great importance to agricultural crops, for example, in the aimag, potatoes occupy 12-15 thousand hectares, but yield indicators have been falling for two years. Therefore, we need your fraternal advice and ...
Source: Agroxxi

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