Turkey: 65,000 tons of dry beans and kidney beans are expected in Niğde

Published 2022년 9월 10일

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Niğde, Turkey's leading producer of dry beans and kidney beans, is expected to harvest approximately 65 thousand tons this year. The harvest season has commenced, with the region contributing 23% of Turkey's dry bean production and 70% of its red kidney beans. However, there might be a slight decrease in production compared to last year due to some farmers shifting to grain products. Despite the potential decrease, the quality of the beans is expected to be good. However, farmers express concerns over the yield due to changes in temperature and heat.
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Ranking first in Turkey in the production of dry beans and kidney beans, Niğde is expected to yield approximately 65 thousand tons this year. The harvest season has started in the city, which supplies 23 percent of the dry bean production and 70 percent of the red kidney beans in Turkey. Niğde Chamber of Agriculture President Veli Edge told Anadolu Agency (AA) that Niğde ranks first in dry bean production. Noting that they expect a slight decrease in production compared to last year, Zengin said that there are some producers who turn to grain products. Pointing out that there is a bean planting on an area of approximately 180 thousand decares this year, Zengin said: "Compared to last year, we think that we will again be in the first place in production. The price was below our expectations. It is slightly below the production costs compared to last year. Hopefully, we will see the prices go up in the coming days. Our harvest was about 75 thousand tons last year. This year, the ...
Source: Sondakika

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