Turkey: Cherry breeding training will be given

Published 2021년 2월 11일

Tridge summary

The Antalya Commodity Exchange and the Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry of Antalya are conducting a three-day agricultural training on cherry cultivation from February 14 to 16. The training will be led by agricultural experts Dr. İsmail Demirtaş and Dr. Hasan Cumhur Sarısu, who will cover various aspects of cherry production, nutrition, propagation, ecological demands, and cultivation techniques. The training aims to provide in-depth knowledge to farmers, entrepreneurs, and engineers to enhance the quality of cherry production and trade. The training has received a significant number of registrations from both domestic and international participants.
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Original content

Agricultural Engineer İsmail Demirtaş from FRUIT Research Institute will talk about the systematic of cherry, its importance in nutrition, nutritional content, development of cherry production and trade in the world, cherry rootstocks and propagation techniques, cherry gardening facility on Sunday, February 14. Dr. from the Fruit Research Institute. Hasan Cumhur Sarısu will talk about the ecological demands of cherries, cherry varieties and characteristics on Saturday, February 20. Dr. Hasan Cumhur Sarısu will talk about fertilization biology, pruning and training systems in cherry orchard on Sunday, February 21. At the end of the training, a certificate will be given to the successful participants. Education mobilization in agriculture Antalya Commodity Exchange Chairman Ali Çandır stated that the agricultural training they organized during the days of curfew during the pandemic period continued with different subjects in line with the demands received, and said that the ...

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