Russia: The plan for planting vineyards was tripled in the Stavropol region in 2023

Published 2023년 11월 23일

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Farmers in the Stavropol region of Russia have exceeded their plan for planting vineyards in 2023 by three times, adding 290 hectares of new vineyards. Plans for 2024 include planting an additional 210 hectares. State support for winegrowers in the region has doubled to over 226 million rubles, and grape exports have significantly increased, with Kazakhstan becoming the main importing country.
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Farmers of the Stavropol region exceeded the plan for planting vineyards for 2023 three times. 290 hectares of new vineyards have appeared in the region, said the head of the regional Ministry of Agriculture, Sergei Izmalkov. “This year, the farmers exceeded the plan for planting vineyards almost three times. The total area of new grape plantings, including autumn work, will be 290 hectares. <…> The plans for 2024 are to plant another 210 hectares of new vineyards,” he wrote in on your telegram channel. In the Stavropol Territory, vineyards occupy a total area of about 5.5 thousand hectares. The largest areas are located in the Budennovsky, Levokumsky and Petrovsky districts. In 2023, state support for winegrowers in the region was doubled, the total amount exceeding 226 million rubles. ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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