Krasnoyarsk Krai, Uzhursky District
LLC Agrofirma Uchumskaya, long known locally as a major grain grower (over 30,000 ha under crops), planted its very first commercial potatoes only three years ago. Yet for a second year running the farm tops the region for yield: 43.3 tonnes per hectare in 2024—an all-time record for organized potato production in Siberia.

Siberia’s Climate Challenge

The farm’s land spans Uzhursky and Sukhobuzimsky districts, where temperatures swing from –45 °C in winter to +35 °C in summer and the frost-free window barely reaches 95 days. To fit that narrow growing slot, Uchumskaya relies on early and medium-early Dutch and Russian varieties and plants only first-generation, fungicide-treated seed.

Technology Investments: ₽1.5 Billion in Five Years

Since 2020 Uchumskaya has run an aggressive cap-ex program—workshop upgrades, new offices, a refrigerated warehouse and a full machinery refresh—already topping ₽1.5 billion. The potato project has been a major beneficiary:

StageKey equipment / solutionPay-off
Planting4-row planters with RTK-GPS & variable-rate dosingperfectly even depth, seed savings ≈ 7 %
Crop careCenter-pivot & drip irrigation, on-farm weather stationsprecision moisture, lower late-blight risk
HarvestGrimme Varitron 470 harvesters + over-loader bufferstuber loss < 2 %
Storage15 000 t cold store with CA chambers & air channelsyear-round quality, market-timed grading

A Digital “Upper Deck”

  • Yield mapping: every harvester pass logs yield; data feed straight into the farm’s 1C-ERP.
  • Satellite monitoring: NDVI maps drive spot applications of UAN-32 and granular fertilizers.
  • Mobile app for operators: job sheets, in-field navigation, real-time fuel accounting.

Three Seasons in Numbers

YearArea (ha)Yield (t/ha)Total crop (t)
202225028.07 000
202360039.023 400
202480043.334 600

Source: production department, LLC Agrofirma Uchumskaya.

What’s Next

“In 2025 we’ll expand to 1 200 ha and launch a washed-potato packing line (3 kg mesh bags). We’re also rolling out a 200 ha seed-multiplication block,”
says Olesya Voronina, Deputy CEO for Vegetable Production Development.

The team is evaluating a 60 t/day starch plant and a supply partnership with a fast-food chain for French-fry potatoes.


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