The largest area of blueberries among all regions of Ukraine was planted in Lviv region

Published 2024년 1월 25일

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Lviv Oblast in Ukraine has seen a significant increase in blueberry plantations, with over 73 hectares planted under the 'eRobota' program 'Svoy Sad', making it the region with the largest new plantings of this berry in the country. The region has also expanded its cultivation of hazelnuts, walnuts, strawberries, raspberries, and apples. The 'Organic Garden' enterprise is adding to its existing organic blueberry plantations, while the Family Garden company in the Kyiv region has harvested about 500 tons of blueberries in 2022, with the majority being exported to EU countries.
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Over 73 hectares of blueberry plantations have been planted in Lviv Oblast since the start of the "eRobota" program "Svoy Sad". This is the largest area of new plantings of this berry among all regions of Ukraine within the specified support program, informs the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of Lviv Oblast. In addition to blueberries, Lviv farmers are actively planting new hazelnut and walnut orchards. More than 100 hectares have been cultivated under these crops within the framework of "eRobota" in the region over the past year and a half. The garden strawberry remains in third place, grant funds allowed to increase the area under this berry by 20 hectares. They also planted 10 hectares of raspberries and 10 hectares of apple orchards. We remind you that blueberry prices in Poland are much higher compared to a year ago. The reason is not only a lower harvest in the country, but also lower import supplies from South America. 18 hectares of land for the cultivation of ...
Source: Landlord

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