Turkey: Apple harvest successfully completed in Aydin mountains

Published 2024년 11월 22일

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The article reports on the successful completion of the apple harvest in the Aydın Mountains, a region known for its high productivity in Turkey. Producers are pleased with the quality, yield, and prices of the apples, but are concerned about potential dry years. The harvest season was delayed by two weeks due to extended summer and late onset of cold weather. Apples are stored naturally in the plateaus' cold environment without incurring storage costs, and are brought to market after being harvested.
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Following the chestnut harvest, the apple harvest has also been completed in the Aydın Mountains, one of the most productive mountains in Turkey. While producers expressed their satisfaction with the quality and yield, the harvested apples were stored in places that are natural cold storage in the plateaus. The most productive harvest of recent years was made from apple trees in the Aydın Mountains, where Aydın and İzmir intersect. The producers, who were satisfied with both the quality, yield and prices, stated that their only concern was the years that went dry. The apple harvest has also been completed in the plateaus with an altitude of 1500 meters between the Köşk district of Aydın and the Ödemiş district of İzmir. Stating that the harvest season was delayed by approximately 2 weeks this year due to the long summer and the late onset of cold weather, the producers stated that they were hopeful for the season. Cevdet Kılınç, one of the farmers in the region, who noted that the ...
Source: Sondakika

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