Russia: Stavropol Region accounts for 2% of the world coriander market

Published 2020년 12월 14일

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The Stavropol Territory in Russia has produced 10,000 tons of coriander in 2020, contributing 2% to the world's total production and 15% to Russia's production. The region has been growing coriander for less than a decade, covering nearly 9,000 hectares and offering a high profit margin. Around 10 agricultural enterprises are involved in the production, which is done without using chemical protection means. The region provides subsidies of 5 million rubles annually for the cultivation of herbs and spices, including coriander.
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Stavropol Territory reached 10 thousand tons of coriander production this year. According to the correspondent of "KazakhZerno.kz", the share of the southern region accounts for 2% of the total world production of this valuable spice. The all-Russian contribution is even greater: 15%. It is noteworthy that coriander has been grown in the Stavropol Territory for less than 10 years. During this period, the crops under it increased to almost 9 thousand hectares. As emphasized in the regional Ministry of Agriculture, coriander production has a high margin of 100%. According to the agrarian department, about 10 agricultural enterprises are engaged in the production of coriander in the region. The region emphasizes that in the Stavropol Territory there are climatic and industrial conditions for growing a variety of spicy and ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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