Kiwi harvest has started in Ordu, Turkey

Published 2024년 11월 9일

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The harvest of Ordu kiwi, a fruit known for its distinctive aroma and long shelf life, has commenced in Ordu, Turkey, with an anticipated yield of around 6 thousand tons and income of 250 million TL. The fruit's price has doubled this year, fetching 40 liras per kilo, a significant increase from the previous year's 20 liras. Ordu Kiwi Producers Association is optimistic about the season, but concerns over global warming and the potential brown skunk threat loom. The kiwi, famous for its long shelf life and unique flavor, can be stored until April, making it a valuable crop.
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In ORDU, the harvest of Ordu kiwifruit with a geographical indication, which is popular for its distinct aroma and long storage life, has begun. An average of 250 million TL will be earned from the kiwi harvest, which is expected to yield approximately 6 thousand tons. Ordu Kiwi Producers Association President Yusuf Uzunlar said, "There is a 100 percent increase in prices this year, which is a pleasing development for producers and us." In Ordu, where the second highest kiwi production is carried out after Yalova, the harvest of kiwifruit with a geographical indication has begun in Altınordu District. The producers, who entered the garden in the second week of November, carried out the harvest of the kiwifruits through a cooperative method. The kiwifruits, which are purchased by merchants while they are still on the branch, are taken to cold storage in the city after being collected and stored there. Producers are aiming to earn over 250 million liras in income from Ordu kiwi, ...
Source: Sondakika

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