Uzbekistan: Raspberry harvesting began in net houses of Andijan region

Published 2023년 6월 16일

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The article highlights the success of a significant agricultural project in Uzbekistan's Andijan region, which has seen the creation of a modern Nethouse complex spanning 20 hectares. The project, which began in October 2022, has already yielded substantial crops of various vegetables and berries, including 250 tons of tomatoes and 5 tons of strawberries in its inaugural season. The project manager, Nodirbek Dadaboev, anticipates a substantial increase in the raspberry crop this year, reaching between 15-20 tons, a marked improvement from the previous year's 4-ton yield. The crops are sold in retail packages at the domestic market.
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In October 2022, EastFruit wrote about the implementation of the largest project in the Andijan region of Uzbekistan to create a modern complex of Nethouse type light greenhouses. As of October last year, several types of vegetables and berries were already harvested on 20 hectares of this complex. At the end of 2022, 250 tons of tomatoes, 50 tons of sweet peppers, 50 tons of eggplant, 40 tons of cabbage, 30 tons of cucumbers, 5 tons of garden strawberries and 4 tons of raspberries were harvested on 20 hectares of this complex, reports EastFruit with reference to video clip of the TV channel "Uzbekistan 24". About a week ago, the raspberry harvest began in this complex. This season it is planned to get 4-5 times more raspberry crop from these plantations compared to last year. “In July last year, we planted raspberry plantations of two foreign remontant varieties - Polka and Enrosadira. Until the late autumn of last year, we received a crop of 4 tons, and this year we expect to ...
Source: Eastfruit

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