Greenhouses of the Stavropol Territory of the Russian Federation fully provide the population of the region with tomatoes and cucumbers

Published Nov 24, 2021

Tridge summary

The Stavropol Territory in Russia has produced 82,500 tons of vegetable products, with tomatoes making up 75% of greenhouse vegetable production, which is 14% of Russia's total tomato supply. The region has seen a fourfold increase in greenhouse complexes over the past five years, allowing for self-sufficiency in tomatoes and cucumbers. Five large greenhouse complexes, led by Eco-Culture LLC, contribute to this production. Dolina Solnta LLC, located in the Foothill District, uses modern technologies for year-round production of high-quality tomatoes and salads. The region also produces a variety of salad crops and cucumbers.
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To date, 82.5 thousand tons of vegetable products have been produced in the Stavropol Territory (RF), which retains the level of last year. The Stavropol region, as before, is the leader in tomato production, occupying this niche for 75% of all volumes of greenhouse vegetable growing in the region. In the all-Russian standings, this figure is equal to 14% of tomatoes supplied by Stavropol to Russian counters. Popular among tomatoes are cherry and cocktail species, the main of which are the Dutch hybrids "Maxesa", "Merlis" and "Prunax". They show high productivity and excellent presentation. And thanks to the fourfold increase in the area of greenhouse complexes over the past five years, the Stavropol Territory completely closes the supply of the population with tomato and cucumber, writes the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. “Modern calibration and packaging of products in greenhouse complexes allows creating logistics centers in the Stavropol Territory, and ...
Source: Eastfruit

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