Dagestan provides 80% of its own needs for seedlings of fruit crops
The nursery specializes in cultivating seedlings of various fruit crops, including persimmons, apricots and cherries.
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The nursery specializes in cultivating seedlings of various fruit crops, including persimmons, apricots and cherries.
This increased funding not only expands student enrollment but also aims to enhance specialist training quality, ultimately contributing to Dagestan&#...
Magaramkentsky and Derbentsky districts are also notable for their strawberry plantations.
Besides, Dagestan actively expands international relations, forging new partnerships with foreign countries.
The initial production capacity is estimated at approximately 500 tonnes of fruit per annum.
Additionally, a fruit storage capacity of 5,000 tons has been constructed.
Visitors will have an opportunity to explore detailed information provided by touch panels about the development of glass, fruit and vegetable cluster...
Additionally, Magnet is exploring options to include fruit and berry products from Dagestani farmers, such as cherries, peaches, nectarines, persimmon...
At the same time, a fruit storage facility with a capacity of 10,000 tons is being built to ensure year-round storage of products, allowing for effici...
In the first quarter of 2025, Dagestan witnessed a remarkable surge in the production of fruit juice and nectar products, amounting to a substantial 2...
This project is a part of a broader initiative known as "Development of Fruit and Vegetable Clusters in Dagestan".
This crop accounts for 90 per cent of the region's total fruit production.
The production of fruits and berries in the Republic of Dagestan has more than doubled over the past 15 years, accounting for one-quarter of the overa...
According to Sharipov, in 2024 Dagestan had 9 canneries processing approx. 2.7 thousand tons of fruit and vegetable products.
The nursery specializes in growing high-quality seedlings for a variety of fruit crops, including cherry, apple, apricot, and plum.