Ukraine producers have named promising areas in berry growing

Published 2021년 6월 1일

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The article highlights the increased demand for currant saplings in Ukraine due to crop losses from southern burns and eastern frosts. The Mayvo nursery in the Ivano-Frankivsk region is playing a key role in this, having grown varieties like Ores, Tiben, Thyssel, and Ruben, which are suitable for mechanized harvesting. Other berries like honeysuckle, sea buckthorn, gooseberry, and red chokeberry are also popular. The price of currants last year, which reached 70 UAH / kg due to a crop failure and mass uprooting, has led to a resurgence of interest in these berries.
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About this AgroPortal.ua. said the founder of FG "Mayvo" Maya Tulaidan. "Ukraine lacks this berry because a lot of currants have burned out in the south and severe frosts in the east," she explained. Honeysuckle, sea buckthorn, currant, gooseberry and currant seedlings are grown in the Mayvo nursery in Ivano-Frankivsk region. Currant varieties - Polish, suitable for mechanized harvesting - Ores, Tiben, Thyssel, Ruben. "They do not crumble and are very promising. Wholesale price for an annual sapling - from 8 hryvnias. Also gaining popularity red chokeberry and sea buckthorn. Many gardeners want to plant them due to the trend towards healthy eating, ”says Maya Tulaidan. The head of the berry farm in the Ternopil region, where there are 45 hectares under currants, Yuriy Kachun is convinced that black currants have never lost their significance. He explains the increased demand for saplings last autumn by the fact that the main currant plantations in Ukraine were laid in 2010-2013, ...
Source: AgroReview

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