The apricot trees in Turkey are in bloom

Published 2022년 2월 18일

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The article reports that apricot trees in the Mut district of Mersin, Turkey, famous for its apricot production, have begun to bloom. The district, which covers around 65 thousand decares, is known for its microclimate and is expected to start the apricot harvest on April 15. The district is planning to harvest one apricot species every week. The apricots are not only consumed in Turkey but also exported to Europe, Iraq, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Azerbaijan. The article assures a promising season for apricot producers in the district, following a successful sales season the previous year.
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Some trees blossomed in the Mut district of Mersin, one of Turkey's leading apricot production centers. In the district, where apricot production is made on approximately 65 thousand decares and which stands out with its microclimate climate, the trees turned white with the blooming of flowers. District Agriculture and Forestry Director Ekrem Bayır visited the producer Kemal Tosun's garden in Palantepe Mahallesi and examined the blooming apricot trees. Bayır told reporters that the district has a say in the production of table apricots and said, "Unlike other regions, thanks to the microclimate climate of our district, apricots grown in the open have bloomed. We will start the apricot harvest on April 15. It has also made production planning by harvesting one apricot species every week. "We are exporting the apricots we produce in Mut to Europe, Iraq, Qatar, United Arab Emirates ...
Source: Sondakika

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