Almonds bloomed in Tajikistan in December

Published 2021년 12월 27일

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Climate change has caused abnormally warm weather in southern Tajikistan, leading to early almond blossoming in the Khatlon region in October, November, and December. This is expected to result in the loss of the 2022 almond harvest due to inevitable winter frosts. The region experienced similar losses in 2020 due to frost amid warm weather, leading to increased dried fruit prices in the region.
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According to EastFruit experts from Tajikistan, due to climate change and abnormally warm weather in the southern regions of the country in October, November and December, almond trees have recently blossomed in the Khatlon region. A similar anomaly is observed in other regions of southern Tajikistan, bordering Afghanistan. Since the weather is warm, bees actively collect nectar, since almonds are a very good honey plant. However, no one is happy about this development of events, since it is highly likely that in 2022 there will be no almond harvest in the southern regions of Tajikistan. See also: California experience of growing almonds - profitability, technologies, varieties, irrigation, harvesting equipment, revision (video) “In winter, frosts are almost inevitable - they happen every year. This means that the harvest of almonds on trees that have bloomed will most likely be lost, ”says Bakhtiyor Abduvokhidov, an international consultant to the Food and Agriculture ...
Source: Eastfruit

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