The Barnya buckwheat variety represents a high-quality variety bred based on hybrids of Devyatka, Dialog, and Demetra. This variety is characterized by a determinate growth type and a terminal inflorescence in the form of a raceme. The flowers and buds have a white-pink color, while the pericarp is characterized by a gray-brown shade. The mass of a thousand seeds varies from 30.6 to 31.8 grams, indicating the large size and uniformity of the grain. Barnya differs in high yield, which averages from 9.6 to 25.5 centners per hectare. The variety is resistant to ascochitosis, ensuring reliable cultivation and reducing crop losses due to diseases. One of the key advantages is the high uniformity of seeds—more than 70%, which positively affects the technological and culinary qualities of the product. The grain nativity is in the range of 585.1-587.3 grams, and the hulling content is 21.6-22.1%, making this variety attractive for processing and consumption. For sowing, a recommended sowing rate is from 4.0 to 5.0 million seeds per hectare or 45-50 kilograms per hectare. The Barnya variety is suitable for cultivation in the North Caucasian and Middle Volga regions, providing stable and high yield indicators. Thanks to its qualities, this buckwheat variety is an excellent choice for farmers seeking to obtain products with high technological and taste characteristics.