Russia predicts 3% growth in tea leaf harvest in 2022

Published 2022년 8월 19일

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Tea growers in Russia's Krasnodar Territory are planning to harvest around 400 tons of green tea leaves in 2022, which could mark a 3% increase from the previous year's harvest of 387.3 tons. The start of the harvest was delayed by two to three weeks due to a cold spring, and was further impacted by heavy rains in Sochi in July. The tea-growing region spans 1,203 hectares, with 415.1 hectares used for leaf collection in 2022. Since 2020, the operational area of tea plantations has expanded by 54.8 hectares, and state support for tea growing has been increased, providing subsidies totaling 35.9 million rubles since 2017.
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Enterprises plan to collect about 400 tons of this product Tea growers in the Krasnodar Territory, the only region in Russia where tea bushes are grown on an industrial scale, plan to harvest about 400 tons of green tea leaves in 2022. This was reported to TASS at the Ministry of Agriculture and Processing Industry of the Krasnodar Territory on August 18. "The completion of the collection of green tea leaves by tea-growing enterprises, depending on weather conditions, is planned for mid-September," the department added. The ministry also noted that due to the protracted cold spring, the collection of green tea leaves in tea-growing enterprises this year began at the end of May, that is, two to three weeks later than in 2021. At the end of 2021, 387.3 tons of tea leaves were collected. Thus, the forecasted harvest in 2022 may be 3% higher. In the region, tea leaves are harvested both manually and with the help of modern equipment. According to the ministry, in 2022 the harvest of ...
Source: Specagro

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