In Russia, Sakhalin farmers grow 2,000 tons more potatoes in 2022

Published 2022년 11월 16일

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The article reports an increase in the gross harvest of potatoes and open-ground vegetables in Sakhalin, with potato harvest reaching 47,000 tons, an increase of 2,000 tons from the previous year. The average yield per hectare also increased to 488 centners. Farmers have received subsidies for modernization and high-quality seed material purchase, and the rates for mineral fertilizer purchase and delivery, as well as land reclamation costs reimbursement, have also increased.
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This was reported on Wednesday by the press service of the regional government. "The gross harvest of potatoes among agricultural enterprises and farms, according to preliminary estimates, amounted to 47,000 tons. This exceeded the volume of last year by more than 2,000 tons. According to estimates, about 23,000 tons of open-ground vegetables were produced. In addition to the traditional borscht group, "Agricultural enterprises and peasant farms grow onions, radishes, broccoli, kohlrabi, cauliflower, zucchini and pumpkin. The average yield this year exceeded last year and amounted to 488 centners per hectare," the report says. Agrarians on Sakhalin receive subsidies for the technical and technological modernization of agricultural enterprises and peasant farms, including the purchase of methane-powered vehicles, as ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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