Iris Publishers - World Journal of Agriculture and Soil Science (WJASS)
Destroyed Windbreaks as One of The Main Causes of Agricultural Production Decrease in Georgia
Authorized by Tamaz Patarkalashvili
Windbreaks have very important economic, social and
environmental value for sustainable development of the country. They increase
crop and fruit quality and yield in sheltered areas by providing lower
temperatures, increasing relative humidity and retaining soil moisture,
reducing damage of soil erosion due to strong winds. The first windbreaks have
been planted in Georgia in the early 1960s. Since that time they were developed
in all agricultural lands in East and West parts of the country and played
their positive role in increasing yields of different kind of crops (wheat,
rye, corn, barley etc.), especially in East Georgia, as well as in West
Georgia-tea and citrus yields (mandarins, oranges, lemons feijoas). In the
Soviet period windbreaks always maintained well.
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