Grape harvest in Bulgaria is better, but walnuts are the best

Published 2021년 11월 18일

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry has reported an increase in the quantity of grapes and walnuts harvested this year, with the vineyard harvest seeing a 7.7% increase from last year despite a decrease in harvested areas. The average yield of grapes has also increased by 12.1%, and there has been an improvement in dessert varieties. Walnut production has seen a significant increase of over 21%, and there has also been an increase in the production of plums, apples, and raspberries. However, pear production has seen a decrease of 1.6% compared to last year.
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According to the latest operational data of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (MAF), the quantities of grapes (wine and dessert) harvested from this year's harvest are more on an annual basis. Walnut production has also increased, experts say. What caused this? Vote: Are you satisfied with the work of the caretaker Minister and his team? Despite the smaller harvested areas, as of November 11 the harvest of vineyards in our country amounts to 202,674 tons, which is 7.7% more than last year. There is also an increase in the average yield of the crop - 617 kg / dca (over 12% increase). There is also an improvement in dessert varieties this year, according to the data. The harvested quantities at the moment are 15 813 kg / dca, which is by 1.4% more on an annual basis. The leader in the jump in production this season, however, are the walnuts. They grow by more than 21% with an average yield of 121 kg / ha. The ministry reports that the good harvest is due to both the ...
Source: Agri

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