Industrial peach is moving to the West of Ukraine

Published 2024년 8월 23일

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Yevhen Rozsoha, director of the Bakhmut nursery of fruit crops, is spearheading efforts to establish industrial peach production in Ukraine, traditionally a southern crop, now viable across the country due to climate change and war impacts. By growing homogeneous rootstocks and using selective breeding, Rozsoha aims to ensure a steady peach supply from June to September. Additionally, the government has expanded grants to support viticulture and horticulture development.
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Yevhen Rozsoha, director of the Bakhmut nursery of fruit crops, who headed the stone crops department at the Hadz farm, plans to establish peach production here. This is stated in his interview with the magazine "Gardening in Ukrainian". In general, in Ukraine, peaches are not technologically processed, noted Yevhen Rozsokha. Previously, the peach was considered a purely southern culture, and they experimented with it only there. One such farm in the Kherson region, which grew 2,000 tons of peaches on Bakhmut saplings, like the nursery itself, stopped its activities after the start of a full-scale war, and its experience is not used. Today, peach and apricot began to be grown all over Ukraine, especially in the West, and, of course, everyone started experimenting again. Climate change and the changes brought about by the war contributed to this, but people are no longer afraid to grow such complex products. "For our part, we want to lay the foundation for industrial production," ...
Source: Agrotimes

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