Pumpkin boom in the Moscow region of Russia with fantastic sales growth in October

Published Oct 24, 2023

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The demand for pumpkins in the Moscow region is rapidly increasing, with sales in October rising by 150%. Retail chains are being continuously supplied with fresh pumpkins from various regions, including Stavropol, Krasnodar, and Kaluga. Local farmers in the Moscow region are also successfully growing pumpkins, with over 70 tons being harvested this season.
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In the Moscow region, the demand for pumpkin is growing rapidly. In October, sales increased by as much as 150 percent! Thanks to supplies from the Stavropol Territory, Krasnodar Territory and Kaluga Region, retail chains are continuously supplied with fresh and high-quality melons. What a varied choice! The cost per kilogram of pumpkin varies from only 39.99 rubles to 60 rubles. Lovers of delicate taste will especially appreciate the Butternut variety, available from only 44.99 rubles per kilogram. The excellent “Kapitoshka” can be purchased for only 49.99 rubles, and the “Muskatnaya” variety for 99.90 rubles. The cheapest, but no less healthy pumpkins are offered for 39.99 rubles. As Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Moscow Region Georgy Filimonov, who supervises the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, said, local farmers are not lagging behind. “In the Moscow region, farms successfully grow this type of melon crop. This season, farmers have collected more than 70 tons of ...
Source: Agroxxi

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