There are no Ukrainian peaches, diploid plums and apricots in supermarkets

Published 2024년 12월 9일

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Ivan Yarmolyuk, the owner of the 'Renaissance' farm in the Dnipropetrovsk region, has introduced new varieties and rootstock combinations at the International Practical Forum in Lviv. The initiative aims to address the lack of domestic stone fruit products in Ukrainian markets. Yarmolyuk criticized the outdated systems of stone horticulture in Ukraine, stating they no longer meet the needs of the domestic market.
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Ivan Yarmolyuk, the owner of the "Renaissance" farm from the Dnipropetrovsk region, at the International Practical Forum "Intensive Gardening: Seed and Stone Plants" in Lviv, spoke about new varieties and rootstock combinations, planting schemes and types of formation of a modern stone garden practiced by his farm. The idea to introduce them to Ukrainian gardeners was formed from the general situation on the stone fruit market, in particular, the shortage of domestic products of some crops on store shelves. "You won't see Ukrainian peaches, diploid plums, apricots there," said Ivan Yarmolyuk. - And something needs to be done about this, because the potential for growing ...
Source: Agrotimes

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