Deveci pear harvest started in Edirne, Turkey

Published 2021년 11월 6일

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The harvest of the Deveci pear, famous for its size and weight, has commenced in the Altınyazı village of Uzunköprü district in Edirne, Turkey. Producer Görkem Çalık, who has been planting pears for eight years, plans to harvest 350-400 tons and exports the pears to countries such as Russia, Azerbaijan, and Qatar. Pear pickers like Hanife Aydın and Tülay Türkmen enjoy their work and contribute to their family budgets through this process. The pears are meticulously hand-picked, sorted, and loaded onto trucks for distribution to the market.
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Deveci pear harvest started in Edirne Both the pear grower and the picker are satisfied Producer Çalık: "I started planting pears 8 years ago, now we export them to the world" EDİRNE - The harvest of Deveci pear, which is grown in Altınyazı village of Uzunköprü district of Edirne, known for its size, taste and weight of up to 400 grams, has started. Deveci pear producer Görkem Çalık said in a statement to the İHA reporter that he grows pears on a total of 50 decares of land. "We are planning to buy tons of fruit. The total weight of pears is 350 400 grams," he said. "Deveci pears are exported abroad" Stating that they give their products to traders, Çalık said, "These pears go to Arab countries in particular. Because they prefer less sweet ones. These pears go to countries such as Russia, Azerbaijan and Qatar. We give them to intermediary firms, they send them abroad. We irrigate with the drip irrigation system from our Altınyazı dam. First of all, the State Hydraulic Works ...
Source: Sondakika

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