
Belarus Farmer's High-Tech Blackcurrant Plantation Boosts Efficiency
Blackcurrant Farming in Belarus: A Mechanized Approach A Belarusian farmer is using modern techniques to cultivate blackcurrants, enhancing efficiency and yield. The farmer, who prefers to remain anonymous, has created a thriving plantation, using underground drip irrigation to support mechanized harvesting. This innovative approach allows for easier harvesting and significantly reduces labor costs. "We installed the underground drip irrigation system last year," the farmer explains. "It has made a huge difference in our ability to use harvesting machinery efficiently." The plantation, located in [Location - needs to be added], spans approximately 35 hectares. The farmer also sells high-quality planting material, up to 1 million saplings annually, providing a significant income stream. This approach offers a model for other farmers looking to modernize their operations and improve profitability. The success of this operation demonstrates the potential of technological advancements in agriculture, particularly in a country like Belarus where efficient farming practices are crucial.