Farmers in Divjaka shale charm her with pumpkin to mature faster

Farmers in Divjaka have long ceased to plant the cobblestone seeds or seedlings. But all the greenhouses are planted with charms. Farmers show why they produce pumpkin-painted watermelons. The taste of the saddle from the autocontain plant says goodbye. This fruit is more like a pumpkin. The watermelon has been grafted [...]
The taste of the saddle from the autocontain plant says goodbye. This fruit is more like a pumpkin. In Divyak the shale has been decorated not only with pumpkins but with Poc, a derivative of the same family.
In the form of tin, solar greenhouses have been planted since December with these seedlings, and the first production appears in early May. Such technology, according to producers, is designed to combat disease in the plant and increase productivity.
“Bed to combat disease and produce more, is resistant to microorganisms”, says one of the farmers in the area.
This comes up on May 20th, because it's only organic fertilizer, here almost everybody puts on organic manure, because it makes the plant more beautiful and more powerful, and it doesn't spend much on the chemicals”, says another.
Before the 1990s, it was on the shale market in July. Today, markets are packed on May 15th. For agriculture specialists in Lushnje, technology is seen as an advantage for productivity.
So if we consume not so sweet and strong red, it doesn't mean that it's an adult product of stimulants, but it comes from the branding.
A unforgotten shale requires 5 or 6 spraying, damaging, and disease interventions, while a shale cultivated with reproach requires maximum two interventions. It does not require pesticide intervention for root diseases, and provides abundant productivity”, the Agriculture Specialist at QTB Lushnje has shown.
1070 acres of land in Divjaka was planted in 2019 with only painted seedlings. In this way not only does the domestic market quickly fill up, but it also fills the Balkans through export. /abcnews












