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New free course from Astarta on pea biology: what agronomists need to know for high yields

A new free certified course has been launched on the AgriAcademy educational platform: ‘Peas. Biological characteristics of the crop’, dedicated to one of Ukraine’s key legumes. The curriculum has been developed by specialists from the agro-industrial holding company Astarta.

What is the course about?

The new training module takes a detailed look at the biological characteristics of peas that determine their yield potential. Students will learn:

  • what temperature conditions are required for seed germination;
  • how light requirements and moisture levels affect the initial stages of development;
  • how the biology of the crop shapes the future harvest and what to look for during cultivation.

The course will be useful for both practicing agronomists and managers, students or farmers who want to improve their approach to pea cultivation technology.

Who created the course?

The lead expert is Volodymyr Kuryachiy, one of the most renowned agronomists in the Poltava region with over 40 years of experience in production. At the Astarta-Kyiv agricultural holding, he headed the crop production department of the Dovzhenko Agricultural Firm for over ten years and has been working as the chief agronomist of the Poltava region since 2019.

The following people also worked on the course:

  • Olga Veiler – developed an interactive presentation;
  • Svitlana Semenyuk, who developed the course methodology.

Certificate and accessibility

All AgriAcademy courses, including this one, are free of charge.

Students receive:

  • interactive presentations;
  • video lectures;
  • practical assignments;
  • the opportunity to take a final test and receive a certificate.

The course is available at any time, allowing farmers to study at their convenience without taking time off from their daily work.

Why is this important?

The demand for legumes is growing both due to the development of export markets and the need to restore soil fertility. Peas remain one of the most effective crops in crop rotation, and a proper understanding of their biology directly affects yield stability even in difficult climatic conditions.

The new course from Astarta and AgriAcademy provides agricultural producers with practical, scientifically based knowledge that can be applied as early as next season.

Registration is now open!

Farmers can join via the link on the AgriAcademy platform and start learning immediately after registration.

Other training courses from Astarta specialists are also available on the platform:

Astarta is a vertically integrated agro-industrial holding in Ukraine, a public European company that conducts socially responsible business and produces food products with a focus on global markets. Its main activities are concentrated in crop production, the sugar industry, dairy farming, soybean processing, grain logistics, and bioenergy.

AgriAcademy is a free online learning platform created on the initiative of the EBRD as part of its food security support programme in Ukraine. Its goal is to strengthen the competitiveness and sustainable development of agriculture, which has suffered significant losses due to the war.

The creation and management of the platform (including the development of courses, educational tours, etc.) is supported and financed by the EBRD, as well as:

  • The EBRD’s Multilateral Donor Account for Stabilisation and Sustainable Growth in Ukraine (donors: Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union as the largest donor);
  • The Republic of Ireland through the EBRD Small Business Promotion Fund (other donors to the fund: Italy, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Taipei China and the United States);
  • The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO).

 

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