Dorogobuzh will supply fertilizers to the Smolensk region farmers

Dorogobuzh plant (part of Acron Group) will provide farmers of the Smolensk region with 500 tons of NPK fertilizers free of charge for sowing winter crops for the 2023 harvest.
Dorogobuzh will sent fertilizers on an extraordinary basis to 90 agricultural fertilizers. This year, farmers of the Smolensk region plan to sow winter crops on an area of 71 thousand hectares, which is 9 thousand hectares more than last year.
Earlier this year, 136 farmers of the Smolensk region also received 1 thousand tons of mineral fertilizers produced by Dorogobuzh for spring sowing.

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