Nizhny Novgorod agrarians have begun planting potatoes and sowing vegetables. Nikolai Denisov, Minister of Agriculture and Food Resources of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, spoke about this, the press service of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture reports.
“Agricultural producers of the region have started planting potatoes and sowing vegetables in open ground. More than 14 hectares of agricultural land are allotted for potatoes this year, and over 800 hectares are planned to be sown with vegetables. The sowing of cereals, legumes, oilseeds and fodder crops continues. To date, spring sowing has been carried out on an area of 140 hectares,” said Nikolai Denisov.
Potato planting began in Arzamas, Bogorodsk, Lyskovsky, Balakhna districts: 180 hectares were planted. Agrarians of the Arzamas and Shatkovsky regions started sowing vegetables: 19 hectares were sown, including 10 hectares with beets and 9 hectares with carrots.
“A lot of work is being done in the region to form the harvest of winter crops: farmers carry out their feeding and harrowing. To date, mineral fertilization has already been completed on an area of about 180 thousand hectares - this is 80% of the plan. Winter wedge harrowing was carried out on 80 thousand hectares - 35% of the plan. We also carry out fertilizing and harrowing of perennial grasses that are grown for fodder purposes,” added Nikolai Denisov.
As a reminder, about 5 billion rubles of subsidies have been allocated to support agricultural enterprises and the development of rural areas of the Nizhny Novgorod region this year, of which almost 2 billion rubles have already been transferred to agricultural producers. The funds were used to carry out spring field work; melioration; reimbursement of part of the costs associated with the acquisition of machinery and equipment; to support producers of milk and vegetables, support personnel and other areas.