This year, 1,700 tons of seed potatoes of the Dutch variety Artemis will be planted in the agrocluster Agrover of Uzbekistan

Published Jun 13, 2022

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The Bostanlyk Potato Center, part of the Agrover cluster in the Tashkent region of Uzbekistan, is planting seed potatoes of the elite Dutch variety 'Artemis'. They have planted 1,700 tons of potatoes on 350 hectares of land, with plans to plant on 750 hectares this year. The climate and soil in this region are favorable for potato growth. The cluster has implemented irrigation and mechanization systems, which help save water and mineral fertilizers, potentially yielding up to 40 tons per hectare. The cluster was established in 2020 in accordance with a decree from the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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On the fields of the "Bostanlyk Potato Center" of the Agrover cluster, located in the Tashkent region (Uzbekistan), seed potatoes are currently being planted. Representatives of this center brought 1,700 tons of potatoes of the Dutch elite variety "Artemis" for growing seed potatoes, which are sown at 2.5-3 tons per hectare, depending on the size of the seed material. For this year's harvest, the center plans to plant seed potatoes on 750 hectares of land, of which 350 hectares are now fully sown, and sowing continues on the remaining areas, the website of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan reports. See also: How to "catch" the wave of growth in the global fruit and vegetable market and not miss investment opportunities? (part II, video) Based on the climatic conditions of the Bostanlyk region, the soil of this region is the most favorable for growing potatoes. Irrigation and mechanization systems for growing seed potatoes have been introduced in the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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