The most suitable regions of Ukraine for growing apples have been determined

Published 2023년 2월 10일

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A seven-year study by the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine has identified the Forest Steppe, central Steppe, and southern Polissia regions as the most suitable for apple growing due to their favorable climate and soil conditions. The research, conducted on the quality properties of common apple varieties, found that these regions consistently produce high-quality apples. The largest apple-growing areas are in Vinnytsia, Chernivtsi, Khmelnytskyi, Zakarpattia, Lviv, and Kharkiv regions.
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According to the results of seven-year research on the dependence of the quality properties of apples of the most common varieties on the growing region, scientists of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine named the regions most suitable for growing the fruit. This was reported by the press service of the National Academy of Sciences with reference to the magazine "Gardening in Ukrainian". "Native gardeners and economists have proven that the most effective way to grow apple trees is in the Forest Steppe (especially in the western part), the central Steppe, and the southern part of Polissia - zones characterized by the largest areas of garden-friendly soil and a predominantly moderate continental climate," said Tetyana Kondratenko, professor of the Institute of Horticulture of the National Academy of Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences . She added that the largest areas under apple trees are occupied in Vinnytsia, Chernivtsi, Khmelnytskyi, Zakarpattia, Lviv ...
Source: Superagronom

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