Kherson, Ukraine exported clean pumpkins to Great Britain

Published 2020년 10월 25일

Tridge summary

Farmers in the Kherson region of Ukraine are exporting Hunter pumpkins to the UK, making it a profitable venture for both countries. The pumpkins, known for their nutmeg flavor and small seeds, are compact, transport well, and meet strict selection criteria. Despite quarantine restrictions, the farmers are able to sell quickly and make a profit. The pumpkins are sorted at high speeds and loaded onto cars for daily shipment to the UK, with[INST]ly monitoring for ecological purity and absence of nitrates and pests. The exported pumpkins are certified and regularly analyzed for consumer safety.
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Agrarians of the Kherson region export Hunter pumpkins to the UK. Such cooperation is very profitable for both countries, because the price of 3-5 UAH / kg is low for Europeans, and for Ukrainian farmers it is a great opportunity to sell goods quickly and stay with a good profit even under quarantine. This was reported by Ukraine Young. It is noted that the products from the South tolerate transportation perfectly, pass all strict selection criteria at the border without obstacles and are in constant high demand from the buyer. "Pumpkins of this variety are compact in size, nutmeg flavor and a small amount of seeds inside the fruit," said Vladimir Shchirov, chief agronomist of the company "Favorite". He noted that in 2020 the farm attracted 80 hectares for pumpkin sowing and they were right, because the products are in great demand not only in Ukraine but also abroad. Read also: Farmer from Odessa region grew Brazilian pumpkins Currently harvesting the last harvest of pumpkins ...
Source: Kurkul

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