Turkey: Eggplant harvest has started in Kilis, its weight is sold in the field for 2 TL.

Published 2021년 6월 27일

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The article reports that the eggplant harvest has commenced in Kilis, Turkey, where 7,500 tons of the vegetable are produced across 1,500 decares of land. The harvest is faring well against harmful insects and the eggs are being sold in the field at 2 TL per kilo. The region's vegetable production is on the rise, thanks to state support for irrigation, which includes water from dams and ponds for cultivation purposes. This has led to an increase in alternative crops and improved income for farmers.
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Eggplant harvest has started in Kilis... Its weight is sold in the field for 2 TL. KİLİS - Eggplant, which has started to be harvested in Kilis, is sold in the field for 2 TL per kilo. Eggplant harvest has started in Kilis, where 7,500 tons of eggplant is produced on an area of 1,500 decares. Mehmet Şahbaz, who produces eggplants in the village of Yavuzlu in Kilis, on the Syrian border, where the earliest eggplant harvest was made, said, "Our production is good now, we have a good harvest, we have made our first harvest. The eggplant market is around 2 TL. If it continues like this, it is very good, our fight against harmful insects this year. "If the harvest goes like this, the farmer will smile. If it finds a place in the market, it will make the eggplant grower smile." Güven Özdemir, Kilis Representative of the Chamber of Agricultural Engineers, stated that the eggplant harvest was carried out at the zero point on the Syrian border and said, "7 thousand 500 tons of eggplant are ...
Source: Sondakika

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