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Intensive vegetable growing forum in Lviv, Ukraine, to highlight key issues in the vegetable sector

On November 21, 2024, Lviv, Ukraine, will host the International practical forum "Intensive vegetable growing: open field". This event aims to address the main issues facing the vegetable sector today, particularly focusing on cultivation in open fields. Industry leaders and agronomists from vegetable farming sectors will share their experiences and insights on cultivation practices, challenges in the Ukrainian context, and adapting to the rapidly changing climate.

The forum is organized by "Gardening Ukrainian-style" magazine and the AgroTimes.ua portal. It comes at a time when the vegetable industry has made significant strides in relocating and diversifying vegetable cultivation from temporarily occupied territories in Eastern Ukraine to other regions, ensuring market supply despite the ongoing full-scale war.

Key areas of focus for the forum include:

  • the latest professional market analytics for open-field vegetables;
  • innovative solutions for high-quality vegetable production amidst climate change;
  • new technologies for plant protection and nutrition;
  • trends in breeding promising hybrids and varieties;
  • strategies for optimizing production costs.

The forum invites farm managers, agronomists, farmers, scientists, and anyone interested in vegetable farming or planning to start a business in this field. It promises a comprehensive exchange of knowledge, featuring insights from leading Ukrainian and international experts, discussions on technological advancements, and the latest scientific research, all aimed at enhancing the quality and efficiency of vegetable production.

Source: www.agrotimes.ua

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