Historic 19th-Century Wine Cellars in Dagestan to Become New Tourist Attraction
302,100 tons of grapes, up from 301,000 tons in 2024, with 241,000 tons processed—an increase of 7,000 tons year-on-year.
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302,100 tons of grapes, up from 301,000 tons in 2024, with 241,000 tons processed—an increase of 7,000 tons year-on-year.
Total investments have surpassed RUB 1.42 billion, enabling the development of 1,354.8 hectares of new vineyards between 2024 and 2026 and the creatio...
The Government of the Republic of Dagestan has outlined a new strategy to tackle a significant increase in forest fires, focusing on innovative techno...
Significant attention was given to the contribution of the "ROSKADASTR" branch in Dagestan, which provided cadastral services.
projections exceeding 1.7 million in 2024.
The Head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, has authorized the allocation of over 4 hectares of land near the village of Zelenomorsk in Karabudakhkentsky mu...
Dagestan has achieved a record-breaking grape harvest in 2024, yielding 301.5 tons – its highest output since the 1980s.
The Republic of Dagestan aims to cultivate over 5,000 hectares of previously fallow arable land by 2025.
of Southern Dagestan.
This provision is anticipated to enhance the financial and economic stability of entities within the agro-industrial complex, particularly in rural Da...
The efforts to preserve the Achikol Lake system in Dagestan have averted an environmental catastrophe, Ilya Shestakov, the head of the Russian Federal
Sharipov noted that Dagestan nurseries produced an impressive 1.2 million seedlings in 2024.
Currently, spring crops are being sown across approximately 230,000 hectares of arable land in Dagestan, with 201,000 hectares already cultivated.
This project is a part of a broader initiative known as "Development of Fruit and Vegetable Clusters in Dagestan".
The fire, which originated near the village of Khryug in Akhtynski municipal district, resulted in the destruction of 6 hectares of pristine forest.