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RIAVAL

Sugar Content
18-19%
Root vegetable; shape
Cylindrical-conical
Root vegetable; size
Medium
Diseases
Powdery Mildew, Rot, Cercosporosis
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Producer
Florimond Desprez Veuve et Fils SAS
Country
France
Registration Year
2007
Manufacturer
Florimond Desprez Veuve et Fils SAS
Description RIAVAL
RIAVAL is a sugar beet hybrid designed for cultivation in the Central-Black-Earth and Middle-Volga regions. This mid-late variety boasts high yield: average root crop harvest reaches 478 c/ha, with sugar content of 18.2%, ensuring sugar harvest up to 86 c/ha. Root mass is approximately 550 g. The variety is distinguished by resistance to pests and diseases such as root borer, cercosporosis, and powdery mildew, contributing to stable and quality harvest. RIAVAL root crops have an elongated cylindrical shape, dark burgundy color, and smooth surface. They possess a sweet, rich taste and juicy flesh without ringiness, making them versatile for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and processing. Root mass varies from 250 to 550 g, length reaches 15-20 cm, and diameter - 5-8 cm. Under proper storage conditions, beets retain their qualities for up to 9 months. RIAVAL matures in an average of 90-110 days and requires planting in a sunny plot with regular watering and weeding. The variety is suitable for obtaining early bunch products, canning, and long-term storage. High yield and excellent taste qualities make RIAVAL a profitable choice for farmers and consumers seeking high-quality and tasty products.
Specifications RIAVAL
Diseases
Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew
Rot
Beet black leg (root rot)
Cercosporosis
Cercosporosis
Sugar Content
18-19%
Root vegetable; shape
Cylindrical-conical
Root vegetable; size
Medium
Country
France
Registration Year
2007
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