Hectares - winegrowers - the forerunners of the USSR , mainly in the territory of Crimea . Each grower, a participant in the movement, had to independently carry out the whole cycle of agrotechnical measures to care for grapes on the area of one hectare during the year.
History
The movement was founded by Maria Alexandrovna Bryntseva , the Koktebel state farm in the Sudak region . The use of advanced technologies and the work of enthusiasts led to a significant increase in the yield of vineyards - up to 100 centners per hectare. The link of Maria Alexandrovna herself collected 225 centners. For the successes achieved by M. A. Bryntseva, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of June 24, 1949, the title of Hero of Socialist Labor was awarded. In 1958, Maria Alexandrovna received this award for the second time. By the end of the 50s, the movement spread not only to the south-eastern Crimea, but also to the southern and south-western parts of the Crimea, including the Balaklava and Inkerman valleys, as well as Massandra .
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Links
- V.P. Dulichev - Crimea. History in the essays of Simferopol: "Rubin", PE Binkin, 2008 - 496 p. ISBN 966-96158-2-8