In Ukraine, the area under sea buckthorn is growing

Published 2024년 5월 14일

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Sea buckthorn cultivation in Ukraine has seen a surge with the registration of 15 varieties in the state register over the past seven years. The majority of the plants used are foreign varieties imported from countries like Lithuania, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Germany, due to a shortage of domestic planting material. There are around 100 hectares of commercial sea buckthorn plantations in Ukraine, and the volume of berry production has risen from 1,200 tons in 2019 to 1,700 tons in 2022. The average yield during this period was 24.5-27.2 t/ha, with the majority of the berries collected by households. The price per kilogram for wild sea buckthorn berries in 2023 was UAH 40-60, while for varietal sea buckthorn berries, it was UAH 100-150.
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Sea buckthorn cultivation is gaining momentum in Ukraine: 15 varieties have already been registered in the state register. This is reported by Yagidnyk. "Over the past 7 years, Ukrainian farmers have rapidly picked up the trend of sea buckthorn business development. But due to the lack of domestic planting material, foreign varieties prevail in the plantings," the message reads. It is noted that mainly such varieties as Andros, Clara, Cora, Dora, Mara, Eva, Lord, Marija Bruvele, Tatjana are used. Planting material is imported mainly from the Baltic and Central European countries: Lithuania, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Germany. Currently, the domestic selection has 12 registered varieties: Sweet Woman, Lybid, Kyiv Yantar (all Ukrainian), Adaptivna, Morkvyana, Obryi, Uzulika, Vytvirna, Lasunka, Nadiyna, Papa and Orange Revolution. Read also: "Volyn Berries" plans to increase sea buckthorn plantations by 3.6 times In general, the latest version of the State Register of varieties ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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