PM says Belarusians should have access to off-season vegetables at reasonable prices

Published 2023년 6월 1일

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Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko has emphasized the importance of the greenhouse industry in providing access to cucumbers and tomatoes at affordable prices during the off-season. The Agriculture and Food Ministry has been directed to develop a plan to enhance and construct greenhouse facilities, alongside financial measures to boost the sector. The goal is to address the current deficit of cucumbers and tomatoes in Belarus during the off-season period, which occurs from November to March despite exceeding domestic consumption during other seasons.
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People should have access to cucumbers and tomatoes in the off-season at affordable prices, Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko said at a meeting to discuss the development of the country's greenhouse industry on May 31, BelTA has learned. "The key issue in the development of the greenhouse sector is to provide the population with vegetables in the off-season at affordable prices, as the head of state has ordered. We considered the issue in March, heard the report, and gave a number of instructions to develop the organizational and financial measures to stimulate and support the production of in-demand vegetable products, especially cucumbers, and tomatoes, in the off-season period. We have no such problems in spring and summer," Roman Golovchenko said. The Agriculture and Food Ministry has been tasked to develop a plan-schedule to upgrade and construct greenhouse facilities and also to work out a complex of organizational and financial measures to ensure efficient ...
Source: Hortidaily

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