Russia: Hemp oil from Buryatia will go to China

Published 2021년 11월 8일

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The article reports that Buryatia has produced its first batch of hemp oil from an experimental crop of industrial hemp, with a yield of 5 tons per hectare, surpassing the record set in Udmurtia. Farmer Tamir Shagdarov and the Buryat Agricultural Academy grew the crop, sowing it across 100 hectares in the Tunkinsky and Ivolginsky regions and testing two varieties of seeds. The oil produced is set to be delivered to China, Japan, and South Korea, assuming the necessary documentation is prepared for Russian market sales and the oil meets the required cannabinoid content of no more than 0.1% as confirmed by laboratory tests.
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The first batch of hemp oil obtained from an experimental crop of industrial hemp was presented in Buryatia. The culture was grown in the Tunkinsky and Ivolginsky regions. Over the past two years, farmer Tamir Shagdarov, together with the Buryat Agricultural Academy, has been cultivating technical hemp, reports sfera.fm. This year, it was sown on a 100 hectare plot. It was decided to grow two varieties of seeds - Russian and Ukrainian. Depending on the place of cultivation and soil characteristics, each of them showed different results. The farmers managed to achieve a yield of 5 c / ha, which is more than the record yield of 4.7 c / ha in Udmurtia: this republic is considered an advanced region for the cultivation of industrial hemp. ...
Source: RUAgronews

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