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Raspberries from Tomsk Agricultural Holding are back on store shelves.

Agricultural holding 'Trubashevo' in Tomsk begins harvest of first raspberry crop in 2025, aiming to gather approximately 12 tons of berries; raspberries are already available in store shelves, confirms Anton Shanin, deputy production director of OOO 'Trubashevo', in response to an official query.

Raspberries from Tomsk Agricultural Holding are back on store shelves.

Tomsk, May 7 - RIA Tomsk. Agri-holding "Trubachevo" near Tomsk has commenced gathering the first clubberry harvest for 2025, with a total anticipated yield of approximately 12 tons; the first crops of clubberries have already appeared on store shelves, Anton Shain, deputy director of production for OOO "Trubachevo," confirmed in response to RIA Tomsk's official inquiry.

Previously, it was announced that agri-holding "Trubachevo" in the eponymous settlement near Tomsk planted clubberries in greenhouses covering 4,000 square meters in 2024 for the first time. The initial yield reached 10 tons, and for 2025, the company planned to produce 24 tons of clubberries.

"The first harvest of 2025 has begun this week, with clubberries already available at the stands... A total of about 12 tons is expected overall," Shainin said in response to the inquiry.

According to Shainin, Tomsk clubberries can be purchased at "Abricos" retail stores and the holding's own outlets.

It was also reported that previously, attempts were made to implement industrial clubberry production without the use of soil and sunlight in Tomsk Oblast. In 2019, a unique method for such cultivation was developed in the region. However, insufficient investment hampered its implementation.

Additional Insights:

  1. Optimized Cultivation Techniques: Implementing strategies for selecting high-yielding clubberry varieties, adopting soil management techniques, and utilizing efficient irrigation systems could contribute to increased production.
  2. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Effective pest and disease management methods could help protect cultivated clubberries, thus improving yields.
  3. Advanced Technology: Utilization of advanced tools like precision agriculture and drones for monitoring and managing crops could play a role in enhancing production.
  4. Market and Supply Chain Optimization: Efficient distribution and marketing strategies are essential in maximizing the output's financial value.
  • In response to RIA Tomsk's inquiry, Anton Shain, deputy director of production for OOO "Trubachevo," confirmed that section 12 of the ongoing 2025 clubberry harvest has commenced, with a projected yield of approximately 12 tons.
  • Shainin stated that this year's clubberries, already available at "Abricos" retail stores and the holding's own outlets, are a strong indication of the successful implementation of the company's 2024 greenhouse planting initiative covering 4,000 square meters.
  • As per Shainin, the focus on optimized cultivation techniques such as selecting high-yielding clubberry varieties, adopting soil management strategies, and implementing efficient irrigation systems has been instrumental in the increased production.
  • With the success of the initial 10-ton yield in 2024 and the planned production of 24 tons for 2025, the company's food-and-drink lifestyle offerings, including clubberries, are poised to significantly impact the home-and-garden sector of Tomsk.
Agricultural conglomerate 'Trubachevo' in Tomsk starts gathering 2025 first raspberry harvest, aiming to collect approximately 12 tons of berries; raspberries have already appeared on shop shelves, confirmed Anton Shalin, deputy production director of OOO 'Trubachevo', in response to an official inquiry.

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