

Organic Farm

Natura Siberica farm is the biggest organic farm in Europe
Natura Siberica creates the first organic farm in Russia where rare Siberian herbs and flowers will be planted. Unsurprisingly we decided to create the farm in Khakassia when you discover that it is only this unique region where lots of some of rare Siberian herbs grow. Our organic farm is certified by the European bio- standard EU 834/ 07. The area of the farm is 33 hectares; and thus it’s the largest in Europe!
By now together with local farmers we have cultivated 16 hectares of land, planted 14 species of rare Siberian herbs and got the first harvest. Moreover, there will be a hotel built at our farm so that everyone could come and visit us or even participate and the process of herbs planting or harvesting. Follow the information on the website and check out our videos and photos to learn more about our farm. You have a unique opportunity to see the process of creating the first organic Siberian farm from scratch. Don’t miss it!
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September 2014: the first crop of Pot Marigold is gathered and ready for processing
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In Natura Siberica cosmetics we use Pot Marigold flowers, in order not to harm them, we gather flowers by hand
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We did not expect and were very happy that our Milk Thistle blossomed in the first year, as it is a biennial plant
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Useful properties of Pot Marigold are defined by the content in its flowers carotene, lycopene, essential oils and organic acids
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At the end of September 2014 we gathered the first crop of White Annual Clover
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Among the high shoots of our plants we found the family of living there baby birds, which we began to care for
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White Annual Clover is a unique plant, it has antiseptic, healing and soothing properties
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The first sprouts of Pot Marigold. Pot Marigold has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and soothing properties
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In May 2014 we started planting the seeds of more than 10 kinds of rare Siberian plants
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In April 2014 we began to cultivate the Natura Siberica organic farm
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The first organic Natura Siberica farm in Russia
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Not everywhere the snow is melted (April 2016)
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Cows on our land fertilize the soil (April 2016)
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Cows on our land fertilize the soil (April 2016)
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New planting (April 2016)
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Planting thyme (April 2016)
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At work (April 2016)
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Rhodiola Rosea (April 2016)
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New shoots of Rhodiola Rosea (April 2016)
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An adult bush of Rhodiola Rosea (April 2016)
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An adult bush of Rhodiola Rosea (April 2016)
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Scutellaria baicalensis (April 2016)
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Our production workshop (April 2016)
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Vast field (may 2016)
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The tractor in the process of sowing (may 2016)
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The man behind the seeder (may 2016)
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The man behind the seeder (may 2016)
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Sowing the Siberian Dragonhead (may 2016)
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On the next plot sowing Calendula (may 2016)
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Watering planted crops (may 2016)
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Watering planted crops (may 2016)
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Taking care of Rhodiola Rosea (may 2016)
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Adding sawdust so the soil is loose (may 2016)
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Rhodiola at the second year of life (may 2016)
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The young shoots of Rhodiola (may 2016)
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View of the Southern Sayan from our plot (may 2016)