Kyrgyz vegetable growers will test the feasibility of growing different types of cabbage

Published 2024년 4월 23일

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The Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan is focusing on agricultural diversification to improve food security, lessen import reliance, and increase the income of its citizens. By introducing and promoting the cultivation of new crops like cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and various fruits and oilseeds, the ministry aims to enhance the agro-industrial complex. Research is underway to determine the suitability of these crops, with plans to recommend specific fruits and berries for different regions, thereby boosting farmers' incomes, expanding export potential, and elevating national crop production.
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The Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic is working to find new crops, the cultivation of which will ensure the country's food security, reduce dependence on imports and increase the income of the population. Agro.kg reports this with reference to the department’s press service. The transition to the production of such crops should guarantee high incomes for peasants and farmers, expand the export opportunities of Kyrgyzstan and bring the country’s crop production to a new level. This year, demonstration crops will be planted such as cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, oilseed flax, grain sorghum, rapeseed, garden strawberries (strawberries), raspberries and other crops. Research is being conducted on individual crops to determine the feasibility of their cultivation. Read also: Kyrgyzstan will receive $35 million for the development of horticultural and dairy agri-food clusters In general, the Ministry has ...
Source: Eastfruit

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