Polissia triticale is an autumn-sown agricultural crop intended for cultivation in the Polissia region and the forest-steppe zone. This medium-maturing variety of triticale was registered in 2011 and developed by the Institute of Feed of the Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Polissia triticale is adapted to the climatic conditions of the aforementioned regions, ensuring a stable yield when sown in autumn and harvested in spring.
This crop is widely used in agriculture as a source of grain, which serves as animal feed and can be used in the food industry. Winter triticale is valued for its high productivity and resistance to adverse weather conditions, making it an important element of agricultural production. Polissia triticale combines the best qualities of wheat and rye, ensuring high nutritional value and versatility of use.
Growing Polissia triticale contributes to the efficient use of agricultural lands in Polissia and the forest-steppe zone, improving the fodder base and increasing the economic efficiency of farms. Due to its medium maturity and adaptability, this crop is a reliable choice for farmers aiming for sustainable and high-quality grain production.