In Vinnytsia Region, a Woman Grows Tropical Fruits.


Alena Raku, a resident of the village of Yaryshiv in the Vinnytsia region, grows tropical fruits and shares her successful experience in cultivating citrus fruits, figs, passion fruits, and papayas. For over 20 years, she has been harvesting impressive yields on her farm.
She pays special attention to growing figs, which require careful handling, especially during the winter period. Alena grows several varieties of this tree both in a greenhouse and in open soil, consistently producing two harvests a year.
“We have 5-6 varieties. We were together with my husband in Transcarpathia, and they shared cuttings with us there. A fairly good variety. We continue to cultivate it because it has taken root in our area. The problem is that figs in our regions can freeze in winter, so the main goal is to save the shoots. The fig gives two harvests. It is quite an undemanding plant, the only problem is the frosts. It practically grows on its own,” Raku explained.
Experience in Growing Tropical Fruits from Alena Raku
Alena Raku continues to actively develop the cultivation of tropical fruits in Vinnytsia, demonstrating that the favorable climate makes this endeavor increasingly realistic. Her experience can be helpful for other farmers who wish to try growing exotic crops on Ukrainian soil.
In the flatlands of Vinnytsia, a resident of the village of Yaryshiv yields impressive harvests of tropical fruits, showing that growing these crops is possible in Ukraine thanks to her own experience and careful care. Her story may inspire other farmers to try something new and extraordinary on their land.
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