Kazakhstan: Crimean olive will receive additional areas for cultivation

Published 2021년 10월 4일

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Approximately 700 kilograms of olives will be harvested in Crimea in 2021, with the area under cultivation expected to expand. The first 200 kilograms have been harvested at a subtropical crops nursery and will be used for the Crimean Olivka brand of oil. An additional 3-4 thousand olive trees are planned to be planted in the next 2-3 years, with an anticipated yield of about 20 tons of olives and 2 tons of oil. The olives are being grown at several locations, including Foros and the Simferopol region, and their development is monitored using a digital map. The Crimean Republic is also planning to present several other food products at the Tastes of Russia National Competition this year.
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In 2021, about 700 kilograms of olive harvest will be harvested in Crimea, and the area under the crop will be consistently increased The first 200 kilograms of olives were harvested at the seed-nursery center of subtropical crops, from which they will receive oil for the Crimean Olivka brand. This was announced by the Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Kazakhstan - Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan Andrei Ryumshin. “Let me remind you that the Crimean Olivka brand is presented at the Tastes of Russia National Competition this year. Now the first batch of young olives is being harvested, from which a valuable, aromatic and healthy oil will be obtained. The rest of the crop will be harvested a little later, when the olive acquires additional pigmentation - black. I am sure that such a unique product for Crimea will be appreciated at the competition organized by the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia at its true worth, ”the Deputy Prime ...
Source: Agroxxi

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