Russia: More than 44 thousand tons of grapes have been harvested in the Stavropol region since the beginning of the year

Published Nov 13, 2022

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The grape harvesting season in the Stavropol Territory has concluded, with over 44,000 tons of grapes harvested, marking an increase from the previous year. The region's governor, Vladimir Vladimirov, announced the success of the wine industry's development plans, achieving a yield of 107.7 centners per hectare. The region has allocated 4.9 thousand hectares for grape cultivation, with the establishment of new young orchards and a doubling of seedling growth areas. The region's nurseries are capable of producing up to 1 million grape seedlings annually.
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The grape harvesting season has ended in the Stavropol Territory, more than 44 thousand tons of grapes have been harvested, which is more than the same period in 2021. This was announced on Sunday by the governor of the region Vladimir Vladimirov in his telegram channel. "Vine harvesting has been completed in the region. More than 44,000 tons of berries have been harvested, more than in recent years. The yield is 107.7 centners per hectare. The results obtained by winegrowers are in line with our plans to revive one of the branded crops in the region," Vladimirov wrote. . According to him, the age-old experience of viticulture, together with modern technologies, helps to achieve a new round of development of the industry in the region. "Today, 4.9 thousand hectares are allocated for grapes in the Stavropol Territory. Over the past 5 years, ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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