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Russia: After April 20, the sowing campaign will begin in the Khabarovsk Territory

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Published Mar 25, 2024

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The Khabarovsk Territory in Russia is gearing up for the sowing season, aiming to expand its agricultural area to 62,000 hectares. With 80% of the required planting materials already available, the region is focusing on food security by transitioning from imported to domestic seeds. This follows a successful trial of domestic corn seeds last year. The Research Institute of Agriculture is also working on replacing imported vegetable seeds and soybeans. A new seed-growing laboratory is being set up to produce seeds adapted to the local climate and diseases. Sowing is expected to commence after April 20.
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Preparations for the sowing season were discussed at a meeting of the operational headquarters to increase the sustainability of the economy of the Khabarovsk Territory under sanctions. This year, the region plans to increase agricultural area to 62 thousand hectares. More grains, potatoes and vegetables should grow on the new lands. Currently, agricultural enterprises are 80% supplied with the necessary planting materials. For the food security of the region and the entire country, it is important to switch from imported seeds to Russian ones. Last year, farmers in the region used only domestic corn seeds. Agricultural producers were satisfied with the harvest. Now it is planned to conduct such an experiment on other crops. Now in the region, the Research Institute of Agriculture is engaged in import substitution of vegetable seeds and soybeans, and there are also two seed farms that produce seeds of high-yielding potato varieties. “This year we started creating a laboratory for ...
Source: Zol
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