Zironka is a winter wheat variety distinguished by high resistance to various biotic and abiotic stresses due to wheat-barley translocations. A strong waxy coating on the leaves provides reliable protection for the plant under sharp spring temperature fluctuations, contributing to its vitality and productivity. High field tolerance to diseases such as leaf septoria and brown rust ensures effective photosynthesis throughout the entire vegetation period, positively impacting yield.
The Zironka variety became the leader in national registration trials in Germany in 2022, confirming its high quality and adaptability. In 2023, under conditions of the Center and Western Ukraine, within internal trials and demonstration plantings, this variety showed yields exceeding 10 tons per hectare, indicating its high productivity and potential for commercial cultivation.
Zironka has a height of approximately 60 cm and is grown from natural wheat seed. This variety is imported from Poland and supplied in packages of approximately 50 units. It is ideally suited for farmers seeking a reliable, high-yielding wheat variety with enhanced resistance to adverse conditions.