The primary harvesting activities are concentrated in the Borgustanskaya stanitsa, where favorable climatic conditions contribute to robust yields. One of the district’s largest farms is cultivating:
- Carrots (10 hectares): Popular varieties like Kurasao, Kanton, and Borets, chosen for their high yield (avg. 60-70 tons/ha), excellent taste, and adaptability to mechanized harvesting.
- Beets (25 hectares): Hybrids such as Vodan, Kestrel, and Pablo, known for early maturation, strong disease resistance, and superior storage longevity (up to 8 months in proper conditions).
These varieties were selected based on field trials showing 15-20% higher productivity compared to traditional strains, alongside better resilience to local pests and weather fluctuations.
Government Support & Sustainable Farming
Nikolay Bondarenko, Head of the Pre-Gorny District, emphasized the importance of state-backed agricultural incentives, including:
- Direct subsidies for seed procurement and equipment upgrades
- Partial cost reimbursement for adopting precision farming technologies
- Low-interest loans for infrastructure development
Such measures align with Russia’s 2024 Agricultural Development Program, which aims to increase vegetable production by 12% through technological modernization and farmer support.
The Pre-Gorny District’s beet and carrot harvest demonstrates how strategic crop selection, mechanization, and government backing can enhance productivity and food security. With continued investment in resilient varieties and smart farming, local producers are well-positioned to meet rising demand for high-quality, sustainable produce.