Demirci district in MANISA, Turkey, is expecting to harvest 550 tons of 'veinless chestnuts' this year, a variety of chestnut popular in confectionery due to its lack of veins. The chestnuts are grown in high-altitude areas along with other agricultural products such as jujube, cherries, almonds, and walnuts. The chestnuts are collected and soaked before being sold to businesses in Bursa and Istanbul for confectionery production. The District Director of Agriculture and Forestry, Islam Köse, and the producers stress the importance of taking proper care of the chestnuts to ensure a high-quality yield.