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High-Yield Early Maturing Variety Paradiso Thrives in Uzbekistan’s Challenging Conditions

by Viktor Kovalev
23.07.2024
in Asia, News, Regions
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High-Yield Early Maturing Variety Paradiso Thrives in Uzbekistan’s Challenging Conditions

Paradiso Potato Variety Sets New Yield Records in Uzbekistan

In an impressive agricultural achievement, the early maturing, high-yielding Paradiso variety from Agrico Netherlands has produced an outstanding yield of 48 tons per hectare in the Yangikurgan district of the Namangan region, Uzbekistan. This remarkable result, achieved by the Yangikurgan Potato Center, demonstrates the variety’s potential to thrive even in Uzbekistan’s high temperatures and low-water conditions.

The Success of Paradiso: A Game Changer for Potato Farming in Uzbekistan

Farmers and agricultural scientists in Uzbekistan are celebrating a significant breakthrough with the Paradiso potato variety from Agrico Netherlands. This early maturing, high-yielding cultivar has achieved an exceptional yield of 48 tons per hectare in the Yangikurgan district of the Namangan region. The accomplishment is particularly notable given the region’s challenging climate, characterized by high temperatures and limited water resources.

Key Data and Insights:

  1. Yield Performance: The Paradiso variety’s yield of 48 tons per hectare surpasses the average potato yields in Uzbekistan, which typically range between 20 to 25 tons per hectare. This demonstrates Paradiso’s superior adaptability and productivity under local conditions.
  2. Climate Adaptability: Uzbekistan’s climate poses significant challenges for agriculture, particularly due to high summer temperatures and water scarcity. The Paradiso variety has shown resilience in these conditions, making it a valuable addition to the region’s agricultural portfolio.
  3. Agronomic Practices: The success of the Paradiso variety can be attributed to optimal agronomic practices implemented by the Yangikurgan Potato Center. This includes careful soil preparation, timely planting, and efficient irrigation techniques that maximize water use efficiency.
  4. Economic Impact: The high yield of the Paradiso variety has positive economic implications for local farmers. Increased productivity translates to higher income and improved livelihoods, contributing to the overall economic development of the region.

The outstanding performance of the Paradiso potato variety in the Yangikurgan district highlights its potential as a game-changer for potato farming in Uzbekistan. Its high yield, coupled with its adaptability to harsh climatic conditions, makes it an ideal choice for farmers seeking to enhance productivity and profitability. As Uzbekistan continues to face agricultural challenges, innovative solutions like the Paradiso variety offer hope for sustainable and prosperous farming practices.

Tags: Agrico NetherlandsAgricultureAgronomic PracticesClimate Adaptationeconomic impactHigh Yield VarietyParadiso PotatoPotato Farmingsustainable farmingUzbekistan Agriculture
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