Russia: Dagestan increased grape harvest by 6% in 2024

Published 2024년 11월 11일

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In 2024, Dagestan, a key grape producer in Russia, achieved a 6% increase in grape harvest, totaling 301.5 thousand tons, with an average yield of 126 c/ha. This growth reflects improvements in both harvesting rate and yield. Dagestan represents 26% of Russia's vineyard area and plans to expand to 35 thousand hectares by 2035. The government has significantly increased its support for viticulture, allocating 678 million rubles this year. Spring planting covered 980 hectares, and preparations for autumn planting are underway, aiming for a total planting area of over 1,264 hectares by the end of the year.
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Moscow. November 11. INTERFAX.RU - Dagestan, a major grape producer in the Russian Federation, harvested 301.5 thousand tons of fruit in 2024, which is 6% more than the 2023 harvest, the republic's government's Telegram channel reported. The average yield was 126 c/ha. "The harvesting rate and average yield are not bad, they have grown significantly, exceeding last year's figures (. . .) It is obvious that the potential, including export potential, in this area is high," the report quotes Dagestan Government Chairman Abdulmuslim Abdulmuslimov as saying. According to him, Dagestan accounts for 26% of the area of vineyards in the Russian Federation. "Our goal is to increase the area of vineyards to almost 35 thousand hectares by 2035 (currently 27.6 thousand hectares - IF). In this regard, the government (of Dagestan - IF) is determined to increase support for viticulture. For example, if in 2021 226 million rubles were allocated to support the industry, then this year - three times ...
Source: Interfax

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