Pistachio grafted on Menengiç trees in Turkey

Published 2021년 9월 9일

Tridge summary

Farmers in Turkey's Bozkır district are attempting to boost the local economy by grafting pistachios onto menengiç trees in the Hamzalar District. The trial two years ago resulted in a higher yield than expected, and the farmers are now looking to expand the production area. The head of Hamzalar District, Mustafa Er, is calling for support from the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry to increase pistachio production, which is currently priced at 70 liras per kilo. Er is also urging young people to return to the village to contribute to the economy.
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Original content

It is aimed to contribute to the region with Pistachio grafted on Menengiç trees. KONYA - With the increase of Pistachios grafted on menengic trees by farmers in Bozkır district of Konya, it is aimed to increase the business area and contribute to the economy in the region. Many products such as grapes, strawberries, pomegranates, olives, figs and jujube are grown by farmers in the Hamzalar District of Bozkır district, where the Göksu River passes through their lands. Pistachio inoculation was made by the farmers to the surrounding menengiç trees. The farmers in the region made a trial about 2 years ago and grafted the alternative product, pistachio, onto the pineapple trees they determined, and at the time of harvest, they received more products than they expected. Farmers who have completed the vaccination process with their own means throughout the neighborhood now want to increase the production area in this area. Stating that if support is given, the neighborhood will be ...
Source: Sondakika

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