160 thousand tons of yield is expected from registered Kadirli radish of Turkey

Published 2021년 12월 1일

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The article highlights the radish harvest in Turkey, with an expected yield of 160 thousand tons from 40 thousand decares of land. The harvest has been delayed due to hot weather and low market prices. The Kadirli Chamber of Agriculture and a producer, Mehmet Bircan, express hope for a good harvest and fair prices as the weather cools.
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After the radish is collected from the fields, it is cleaned and packaged in the pools established in Savrun Stream. Then the radishes loaded on trucks are sent to many provinces of Turkey. The radish, which is planted on 40 thousand decares this year and is expected to yield up to 4 tons per decare, is expected to yield around 160 thousand tons. Kadirli Chamber of Agriculture President Hanifi İspir told Anadolu Agency (AA) that the start of the harvest was delayed by most farmers because the air temperatures were above seasonal normals and the radish prices were not at the desired level. Stating that the radish harvest is a source of bread for many people for 4 months every year, İspir said, "Due to the hot weather, the radish season did not start as we would like. Despite the start of the season, many producers still did not collect their goods from the field." he said. Stating that radish was planted on 40 thousand decares of land this year and they expect an average yield of ...
Source: Haber7

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