Russia: 180 hectares of watermelon went underwater in Primorye

Published Sep 1, 2023

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Primorye melon growers in Russia were only able to harvest a portion of their crop before heavy rains and typhoons destroyed the rest. This year's melon harvest amounted to 251 tons, but 180 hectares remained unharvested due to the weather conditions. The region's Ministry of Agriculture has introduced an emergency regime and farmers will be compensated for their losses while importing vegetables and potatoes from neighboring regions.
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Before the typhoon, Primorye melon growers managed to harvest part of the harvest. Farmers managed to harvest watermelons before the typhoons only in three municipalities of the Primorsky Territory. This year the melon harvest amounted to 251 tons. According to the regional Ministry of Agriculture, 180 hectares remained unharvested, including in the watermelon capital of Primorye, Spassky municipal district. “Agricultural producers managed to collect 251 tons of watermelons in the Chernigov, Yakovlev and Anuchinsky municipal districts before heavy rains and typhoons. The rest of the crop is now under water,” the department said. According to experts, at the moment farmers are harvesting only early grains; borscht vegetables have also died in the fields. It should be noted that in Primorye, due to heavy rains and typhoons, a federal-level emergency regime has been introduced. Municipal commissions continue to assess the area of agricultural land affected by the floods. The region's ...
Source: Agroxxi

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