Russia: Farmers of Ingushetia will receive 550 hectares of abandoned walnut orchards

Published 2023년 2월 10일

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The Ministry of Natural Resources of Ingushetia is planning to transfer 550 hectares of abandoned walnut orchards to farms by the end of 2023. These orchards, part of the forest fund lands, have seen partial development spanning about 34 hectares. A new walnut processing plant is also set to be built in the region, set to operate lines for splitting, drying, caramelization, grinding, and cold-pressed nut oil production, with a total processing capacity of 1,750 tons per year.
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The Ministry of Natural Resources of Ingushetia plans to transfer to farms 550 hectares of abandoned walnut orchards, which are included in the lands of the forest fund. According to the Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic, about 34 hectares of the total area of abandoned gardens belonging to the lands of the forest fund have been developed so far. A walnut grove near the rural settlement of Berd-Yurt in the Sunzha region was planted back in 1975. The handover process is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2023. This year, the construction of a walnut processing plant is to begin in the region. The investment project provides for the launch of lines for splitting, drying and caramelization of the walnut kernel, grinding the shell, as well as the production of cold-pressed nut oil. The ...
Source: Fruitnews

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