Potato yield in Kyrgyzstan exceeds last year's figures

Published 2024년 8월 31일

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In 2024, Kyrgyzstan has seen an increase in potato yield, with the average yield per hectare being 170 centners, up by 4.2 centners from the previous year. The regions with the highest yield were Chui and Issyk-Kul, with 180 centners per hectare. As of the report, 310 thousand tons of potatoes have been harvested. Additionally, the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of Kyrgyzstan is negotiating contracts with a large supermarket chain in Uzbekistan to export Kyrgyz potatoes, and the country's trade representative in Uzbekistan has offered five potato varieties as samples.
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The press service of the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan reported that in 2024, the potato yield in Kyrgyzstan is higher than in 2023. Read also: How to improve Kyrgyzstan's food resilience - WFP study According to the ministry, in 2024, the average yield was 170 centners of potatoes per hectare, which is 4.2 centners more than last year. The highest yield is in the Chui and Issyk-Kul regions - 180 centners per hectare, Agro.kg. The press service clarified that 310 thousand tons of potatoes have already been harvested. As EastFruit previously wrote, Kyrgyz potatoes may appear in supermarkets in Uzbekistan. The Ministry of Economy and Commerce of Kyrgyzstan reported that ...
Source: Eastfruit

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