The first harvest of watermelons was harvested in the Kherson Region: Sales are expected throughout Ukraine

Published 2024년 7월 10일

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The Kherson region in Ukraine has recorded its first watermelon harvest of the season, producing 160 tons of fruit. Despite the challenges of the ongoing conflict, agricultural production continues with plans to distribute the famous Kherson watermelons and melons across the country. So far, about 1,000 hectares have been planted with melon crops. This harvest is a significant milestone in recovering melon production in the region. Additionally, watermelon prices in Ukraine have dropped this year due to increased imports and a good domestic harvest.
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In the Kherson region, the first harvest of watermelons was collected, which amounted to 160 tons. Later, these juicy fruits will be available in different parts of Ukraine. Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson regional military administration, announced this. "Every third Ukrainian watermelon or cantaloupe was grown in the Kherson region. This was before the full-scale invasion of Russia. Despite everything, farmers do not give up," Prokudin said in his Telegram channel. He also emphasized that agricultural producers are working to provide Ukrainians with the famous and extremely tasty Kherson watermelons and melons. So far, about a thousand hectares have been sown with melon crops. In the fields of the Kherson region, active work on collecting early watermelons continues. The first 160 tons have already been collected, and soon Ukrainians will be able to enjoy fresh Kherson watermelons in various regions of the country. This first harvest was an important step in the ...
Source: Landlord

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