Historic 19th-Century Wine Cellars in Dagestan to Become New Tourist Attraction
Additionally, plans are underway to plant at least 800 hectares of new vineyards in 2026, reinforcing Dagestan’s dual focus on agricultural expansion...
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Additionally, plans are underway to plant at least 800 hectares of new vineyards in 2026, reinforcing Dagestan’s dual focus on agricultural expansion...
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...
This year has witnessed the establishment of 772 hectares of new vineyards, with expectations exceeding 1,250 hectares by year's end.
An investor has already planted 150 hectars of vineyards, transforming former abandoned lands into productive agricultural land on a plot measuring 57...
In 2025, the federal budget will allocate over RUB 1 billion to support this initiative, enabling the cultivation of over 1,247 hectares of new viney...
Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision (Rosselkhoznadzor) across the Republic of Dagestan commences a comprehensive inventory of vineyar...
«Tatlyar» LLC, located in Derbentsky municipal district of Dagestan, completed planting of vineyards on the area of 75 ha in 2025, bringing the compan...
Noteworthy, Tatlyar LLC received an increased state subsidy for the establishment and maintenance of vineyards, including the installation of trellise...
According to the federal agency, the earliest vineyards and wineries that can be traced back to pre-Christian times were in Dagestan and the Crimea.
Large-scale investment projects for the cultivation of vineyards covering an area of 1,354.8 hectars are being implemented in the region.
- for the maintenance of vineyards; RUB 632 million - for the development of the material and technical base, etc.
Over the next two years, it is planned to plant approximately 1,354.8 hectares of new vineyards. More than 405 hectares have already been planted.
They also visited vineyards of local wineries, inspected areas affected by desertification, phytomelioration sites and artesian wells.
Dagestan is known for its fruit-bearing vineyards. The local farmers have so far harvested more than 100,000 tons of fruit.
In recent years, the factory has been investing heavily in modernizing its production facilities, including planting its own vineyards" – Sazanov