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Acacia KWS

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Акація КВС — ранньостиглий гібрид цукрових буряків NZ-типу зі стійкістю до ризоманії, вертикальним листовим апаратом і якісною стружкою для ранньої переробки.

Main advantages

  • Early root maturity — earlier, longer sugar campaign
  • NZ-type quality — high sugar, clean juice
  • Disease resistance — rhizomania and cercospora
  • Upright leaf apparatus — better light capture
  • High-quality cossettes — smoother factory processing

About this product

Acacia KWS

Acacia KWS is an early-maturing sugar beet hybrid of the NZ type, bred to deliver quality raw material for first-sugar production. It pairs early technological root maturity with high sugar content and clean juice, carried on an upright leaf apparatus. With rhizomania and Cercospora resistance, the hybrid suits both early and medium harvest windows and produces very high-quality cossettes. Positioned for early lifting, it extends the processing campaign, lifts early sugar output, and reduces factory downtime.

At a glance

Agronomic profile

Maturity group

Early

The crop's maturity class — sets the sowing and harvest window.

End use

sugar production

What the crop is grown for

Application

Rates, windows, expected results

Sowing rate
Not specified by breeder; follow regional sugar-beet norms (target ~100,000 plants/ha).
Window
Spring sowing (Mar–Apr); suited to early and medium harvest campaigns.
Compatible crops
Sugar beet

Full specifications

Every field from the manufacturer

Maturity
Early
Disease resistance
Rhizomania, Cercospora leaf spot
End use
sugar production
Beet type
NZ
Crop
Sugar beet
Hybrid
Yes

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Questions & answers

What farmers ask most

  • Optimal sowing depends on crop, zone, and seasonal weather. Winter wheat in the Forest-Steppe: Sep 10–25. Corn: when soil is stable at +10°C at 10 cm depth. See the 12-month sowing calendar at /blog/practice/seasonal-planning.

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