In the Stavropol Territory, Russia, the sown area for coriander has been doubled in 10 years

Published 2021년 3월 16일

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The Stavropol Territory in Russia has expanded its coriander cultivation area by more than twice since 2011, reaching 10,500 hectares by 2020. This makes the region a significant player in the domestic and global coriander market, with a 15% share of the former and 2% of the latter. The climate of the region is conducive to the cultivation of other spices as well. Coriander is used in various industries and its fruit processing products have applications in perfumery, cosmetics, medicine, and more. The crop is also beneficial for honey production.
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03/16/2021 This spice is grown in the region on 10,500 hectares. By 2020, the Stavropol Territory has increased the coriander sowing area by more than 2 times compared to 2011. According to the Office of Information Policy of the regional government, the peak of the increase in acreage for coriander fell in 2018 and 2019. Now this crop is grown on 10,500 hectares. “Today we occupy 15% of the domestic coriander market and 2% of the world market! This is an important area of import substitution, and we will develop it, ”said the Governor of the Stavropol Territory Vladimir Vladimirov in his Instagram account. Coriander in the Stavropol Territory is grown in Novoselitsky, Georgievsky, Shpakovsky and other districts, the climate of which is favorable for the cultivation of spices such as fennel, safflower, milk thistle, fenugreek, caraway seeds, azhgon and anise, noted in the Ministry of Agriculture of the region. “The profitability of the culture is one hundred percent. Coriander ...
Source: Oilbranch

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