Ukraine: A collection garden of almond varieties will be established in Odesa

Published 2022년 9월 7일

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A new center for the study and selection of almonds is being established at the Baltic OTG in the Odesa region, Ukraine. The project, led by Vasyl Babanskyi, Vice President of the Ukrainian Nut Association, aims to build on Ukraine's growing almond cultivation experience, with plans to involve foreign specialists. The center will develop and manage almond varieties, focusing on efficient double material, including In-Vitro techniques. Training for Ukrainian representatives from a foreign research institute is scheduled for spring 2023.
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A center for the study and selection of almonds is planned to be created on the territory of the Baltic OTG in the Odesa region. This was reported by the Vice President of the Ukrainian Nut Association, Vasyl Babanskyi, on his Facebook page. He noted that today dozens of hectares of almonds have been planted in Ukraine, the experience of its cultivation has been presented at international conferences and exhibitions, and the first contracts have been concluded with foreign partners, including from the Research Institute "I made a decision to continue the started case on the territory of the Baltic OTG. We are creating a center for the study of almonds, the organization of selection work, in particular. with the involvement of foreign specialists," said Vasyl Babanskyi. He added that this year he is starting to lay a collection garden as a basis for the implementation of these plans. It will present varieties of American, European, Central Asian, Moldovan, Ukrainian selection, more ...
Source: Agrotimes

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