About 900 tons of walnuts were harvested in one of the districts of the Turkestan region of Kazakhstan

Published 2020년 12월 23일

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The article highlights the growth of walnut farming in Kazakhstan's Tyulkubas region, where 382 hectares of walnut seedlings have been planted over the past three years. The region has produced an 866-ton walnut harvest this year and is buying walnuts from farmers at 400-700 tenge per kilogram, which are then processed and sold to shopping centers and confectionery shops at 1400-1800 tenge per kilogram.
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TURKESTAN. KAZINFORM Walnut farming is intensively developing in the Tyulkubas region. Over the past three years, 382 hectares of young seedlings of walnut trees have been planted here, Kazinform reports with reference to the press service of the Regional Communications Service of the Turkestan region. In the Tyulkubas region, the walnut farming has been intensively developing over the past three years. Usually the walnut tree does not grow in all regions of the region. Basically, it grows in the foothills and adjoining territories of the Tyulkubas, Tolebi, Sairam and Kazygurt regions. In the Tyulkubas district, walnut trees, until now, were grown and received a rich harvest only in personal plots. Now, over the past three years, 382 hectares of young seedlings of walnut trees have already been planted in the region. This region has harvested 866 tons of walnut ...
Source: Inform

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