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Russia’s greenhouse vegetable production has been steadily increasing, with a 4.3% rise in output reported from the beginning of this year. The greenhouse vegetable sector’s production volumes in Russia have consistently been on the rise, with a positive trend recorded in the current year, with 398.9 thousand tonnes of produce grown, a 4.3% increase from the previous year. Among these vegetables, tomato production reached 153 thousand tonnes (+12.3%), and cucumber production was 236.8 thousand tonnes, which was the same as the previous year. The top regions in this area are Lipetsk, Moscow, Kaluga, Volgograd, Tambov, Voronezh, Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk regions, Stavropol Krai, and the Republic of Tatarstan. This trend is supported by a comprehensive range of state measures, particularly preferential investment lending. Furthermore, regions may provide additional support for greenhouse companies through “stimulative” subsidies.
Greenhouse vegetable production in Russia has been a significant growth area for the agriculture industry. The steady increase in output shows that Russia’s vegetable production is becoming more efficient and competitive on a global scale. This trend can be attributed to several factors, including state support measures such as preferential investment lending and stimulative subsidies. The government’s investment in this sector has allowed the industry to modernize, increase productivity, and become more competitive globally. The positive trend in tomato production is particularly noteworthy, given the demand for this commodity in the domestic and international markets. Overall, this growth trend is a positive sign for the agricultural industry and Russia’s economy as a whole.