Seed growing of vegetable and melon crops is developing in Russia

Published 2021년 8월 23일

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The Kirov District in Russia has allocated 556 hectares for seed production, a 53% increase from 2020, making it one-fourth of the certified areas in the federation. The district has produced 268 tons of seeds from various types of vegetables and is led by LLC 'Intersemya' and other companies. The farm has developed 30 new vegetable crop varieties and is also involved in the production and sale of flowers and melon crops. The North Caucasian branch of the Scientific Center for Vegetable Growing also contributes to seed production and research. In 2020, the production received over 1 million rubles in state support.
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The area allotted for the solution of these tasks is here 556 hectares (which is 53% higher than the level of 2020) or one fourth of the certified areas located in the Russian Federation. The assortment of seeds produced in the district is also quite wide: various types of onions, lettuce, carrots, parsley, dill, pumpkin, zucchini, tomatoes, cucumbers, black radish, vegetable peas, sorrel, beetroot. At the same time, LLC "Intersemya", K (F) X Liang, LLC "Alex-S", LLC "Elita" and others are engaged in seed production. - To date, the gross collection of seed in the district has amounted to 268 tons. Now it is being brought to seed condition, which requires careful implementation of the cleaning technology and refinement, - said Dmitry Chernyavsky, head of the Kirov District Agriculture Department. For 30 years, Intersemya LLC, along with the production of open field vegetables, has been producing and selling seeds of vegetable and melon and flower crops, which are in high demand ...
Source: Agrovesti

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