Turkey: For quality production, excess apples are cut from the branch

Published 2021년 6월 18일

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In Karaman, Turkey, apple producers are actively thinning their trees to ensure a quality apple crop, removing about 20% of the apples to increase fruit size and quality. The region, leading in apple production in Turkey with about 16% of the national total, is renowned for its high-quality apples and is now receiving more international attention for its production standards. The removed apples are evaluated and sold to fruit juice factories.
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In Karaman, producers cut the excess apples from the trees and thin them in order to produce quality apples. Producers cut about 20 percent of the apples on the trees from the branch for quality apples. The President of the Chamber of Agriculture, Mehmet Bayram, said that with approximately 500 thousand tons of apples produced annually by Karaman, it alone meets 16 percent of the apple production in Turkey. Bayram, by making examinations in the orchards where apple dilution studies were carried out, diluted the apples. Expressing that Karaman is the first in Turkey in terms of the number of trees and the second in production, Bayram said, “Karaman has started to have a say in the last 2-3 years with the production of high quality apples. Our producers went to the field with the spring in order to produce quality apples. He takes care of his gardens by constantly spraying. Today, our producer carries out the apple thinning process with his workers in a large garden. In order to get ...
Source: Gidatarim

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