Cultivation of 5300 hectares of Camelina in Lorestan, Iran

Published 2023년 5월 17일

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The article highlights a training workshop led by Seyyed Emad Shahrokhi, focusing on enhancing the management of Camelina oilseed cultivation, from planting to processing. It emphasizes the importance of crop rotation in boosting agricultural productivity, a key strategy adopted by Lorestan province. This strategy has led to Lorestan's dominance in Camelina cultivation in Iran, covering 5300 hectares out of a national total of 13,000 hectares. The article underscores the economic benefits of oilseed cultivation and the integration of scientific advancements with practical farming to improve productivity. Additionally, the article emphasizes the acquisition of 250 devices this year to support agriculture, with a goal to increase production and efficiency by providing the necessary resources for timely planting, harvesting, and processing.
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Seyyed Emad Shahrokhi today, 27th of May, in the training workshop on the management of planting, harvesting, harvesting and processing of Camelina oilseeds, pointing out that one of the ways to increase productivity in the agricultural sector is crop rotation, he stated: We must move in a direction to increase productivity. increase He continued: Considering the role of crop rotation in increasing productivity, one of the priorities of the province in the past year has been to pay attention to crop rotation. Head of the Lorestan Agricultural Jihad organization, pointing out that the policy of this organization in the field of rapeseed and oilseed cultivation was due to crop rotation, stated: In addition to the economic advantage of oilseeds, the goal of developing oilseed cultivation was crop rotation. Shahrokhi added: The cultivated area of camelina in the whole country is 13 thousand hectares, of which 5300 hectares are cultivated in Lorestan. He said: "Achieving the first ...
Source: Isna

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