In the south of Belarus, the first hectares of tulips are unfurling.
Ivanovsky district tulip fields earned the title of the floral capital of the region.
Combining Dutch expertise with local dedication, farmer Nikola Klimovets has been growing tulips for over ten years in a village near Ivanovo. His family-run operation spans 16 acres of greenhouses, and plantations have flourished from 9,000 flowers to over 150,000.
With a keen eye for technology, they meticulously monitor water quality and greenhouse conditions, ensuring optimal growth.
The fragrant bloom of more than 30 varieties will perfume the air within a week. Operating on a tight schedule, they meticulously tend to the flowers, ensuring they supply across Belarus.
Initial wholesale prices hover around €0.52, influenced by meticulous care and the quality of bulbs sourced directly from the Netherlands.
source: virtualbrest.ru