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Harvest by the end of the year will be collected on 220 hectares of greenhouses in the suburbs

Mariya Polyakova by Mariya Polyakova
August 2, 2022
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The Moscow region is one of the leaders in Russia in the collection of greenhouse vegetables. The region takes the second place and is ready to compete for the first. By the end of the year, there will be 220 hectares of greenhouses with vegetables, said Governor Andrey Vorobyov.

“Thanks to the federal program and regional support, we have built a large number of greenhouses in recent years. And we are harvesting a huge crop – we will have 220 hectares by the end of the year,” he said.

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According to him, in the first place in terms of harvesting in the country is the Lipetsk region. They hope to harvest on an area of ​​270 hectares.

“And I really hope that all the most advanced that is used, including in closed ground, will be implemented on our territory,” the governor emphasized.

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He also stated that vegetable growing, crop growing in open ground are important topics.

“Our leader is Dmitrovsky Vegetables. We had a conversation with the farmers before the sowing campaign, and now we are closely watching how the volumes are increasing. Plus 10% this year we have to harvest,” said Vorobyov.

He stressed that the most important task is state support for the construction of vegetable stores.

“As we understand, in order to preserve the harvest and have the so-called borsch set at the end of winter and the beginning of spring, there must be modern vegetable stores. We have such a subsidy program,” Vorobyov said.

Vegetable storehouses in the suburbs are being built.

Source: 360tv.ru
Tags: Moscow region
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