Russia: Authorities refund Astrakhan farmers the cost of growing seeds of watermelons and melons

Published Jul 13, 2023

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The authorities of the Astrakhan region in Russia are providing financial support to farmers for growing seed crops of vegetable and melon crops, as well as registering new varieties of domestic selection. The region is known for its watermelons, which are popular nationwide and are also exported to Belarus. The Astrakhan region is considered the historical center for cultivating Russian watermelons, with ideal climatic conditions for their growth. Agriculture is a strategic sector in the region, with over 150 agricultural enterprises and thousands of farms operating in the industry.
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The authorities of the Astrakhan region return to the farmers of the region the costs of growing seed crops of vegetable and melon crops, as well as 80% of the costs of registering new varieties of domestic selection. Astrakhan vice-governor Oleg Knyazev announced this on his Telegram channel on Thursday. "Today, Astrakhan breeders are actively developing new popular varieties. In addition to the traditional ones, watermelons with yellow and white flesh are popular. By the way, regional support measures are in place for farmers - we reimburse the costs of growing seed crops of vegetable and melon crops, and also return 80% of the registration costs new varieties of domestic selection in the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Gossortkomissiya," Knyazev wrote. He clarified that now the collection of early watermelons has begun in the region, noting that the share of early watermelon is noticeably increasing. This, according to Knyazev, is due to the fact that active consumption ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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