The economy in the Cherkasy region plans to grow vegetables in two shifts.

Published 2025년 12월 9일

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The joint-stock company "Volya" from Cherkasy region plans to operate in two rotations next season: early carrots and beets will go first, followed by cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, and broccoli. Deputy Director for Vegetable Farming of the company, Vyacheslav Kislitsyn, told the magazine "Plantator" that in 2026 the enterprise plans to sow 70 hectares of onions, 40 hectares of carrots and beets, and 200 hectares of potatoes, writes ProAgro. "We also plan to plant early carrots and beets – 7 hectares of each crop, and the second rotation after them will be cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, and broccoli," he said. Kislitsyn noted that currently, agrarians are more concerned about the narrowing of the domestic market due to the war than the possible overproduction. "Onions are being sown en masse even by those who do not know how to store them, so prices are falling rapidly – farmers are selling everything just to sell. The situation could be saved by processing: dried and frozen ...
Source: Agravery

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