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Kuban's initial watermelons to hit store shelves within a month.
Just wait for it, the first watermelons grown with modern technology will be hitting the shelves in June! That's right; Kuban farmers are promising the first juicy melons all thanks to cutting-edge tech and seedlings. We've got the scoop right here.
The expert on cucurbit culture (yes, watermelons are cucurbits!), Viktor Lazko, shared these exciting developments during an interview with "Krasnodar News." And there are some real game-changers behind this speedy fruit growth:
Cool new stuff:
- Vaccinations for cucurbits: Not vaccines for humans, but ones specifically designed for watermelons, pumpkins, and other melon family members.
- Modern seedling methods: These advanced growing techniques help seedlings thrive before transplanting.
- Fancy materials for greenhouses: New materials help create a greenhouse effect, fostering watermelon growth in 20-30 days.
Despite spring arriving late in Kuban, southern regions like Dagestan will continue to dominate the shelves. But don't worry, local watermelons will still meet all quality requirements, ensuring you're getting delicious, certified fruit, even with the unstable weather and rising prices of fertilizers and other commodities.
Speaking of which, did you know that Kuban saw a boom in fresh apples last year? Gardeners processed approximately 72,000 tons of apples, marking a 28% increase in fresh produce! Now that's something to cheers to!
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1.viktor Lazko, an expert on cucurbit culture, discussed the innovative advances in watermelon farming in Kuban, Russia, which include vaccinations for watermelons and other cucurbits, modern seedling methods, and fancy materials for greenhouses.
2.The first watermelons grown with modern technology are expected to hit the food-and-drink section of shelves in June, a phenomenon made possible by these farming innovations in Kuban.
3.Homes and gardens across Russia will benefit from these advancements as well, as the speedy growth of watermelons can potentially reduce the time it takes for these fruits to be ready for consumption.
4.In addition to the surge in watermelon production, Kuban saw a significant increase in fresh apple production last year, with over 72,000 tons of apples processed, marking a 28% increase in fresh produce, which is a cheers-worthy development in the lifestyle and food-and-drink sector.
