PRIZ is a winter rape (Brassica napus var. napus) type 00 variety, characterized by the absence of erucic acid and low glucosinolate content, making it particularly valuable for the production of high-quality oil. The variety is medium-late maturing, with a vegetative period ranging from 265 to 273 days, which allows for effective utilization in agrotechnical cycles. PRIZ is recommended for seed production, confirmed by its inclusion in the State Register for the North Caucasus region. The mass of 1000 seeds is approximately 4.1 grams, and the oil content in seeds varies from 46% to 49%, ensuring high oil yield.
One of the key features of the PRIZ variety is its high winter hardiness, rated at 3.5 points, which allows it to survive winter in moderately cold climates. Additionally, the variety demonstrates good resistance to lodging (4.5 points) and seed shattering (4.1 points), significantly reducing yield losses during harvesting and improving the quality of collected raw materials. These characteristics make PRIZ a reliable choice for farmers seeking stable and high rape yields.
Rape seeds of the PRIZ variety are widely used in agriculture for the production of vegetable oil and other agro-industrial products. Thanks to its agronomic qualities and adaptability to regional growing conditions, this variety is promising for cultivation in various climatic zones. Growing PRIZ contributes to the efficient use of land resources and ensures high economic returns due to the combination of oil content and resistance to adverse factors.