Apricot harvested in Turkey is sent to both the Arab countries and Europe

Published 2022년 3월 2일

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In Mersin, Turkey, the first harvest of the early apricot waterfall was successful despite the harsh winter. This year's harvest is expected to be efficient due to the cold received. The first kilogram of the season was sold for 500 TL to support the farmer. Apricots grown under greenhouses in Erdemli district. The early season apricots will be sent to Arab countries like Qatar and Dubai, then to Europe. The prices are pleasing both the buyers and the producers.
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In Mersin, one of the provinces that is one of the leading production centers in Turkey in summer and winter agriculture, the early apricot waterfall was harvested under cover. As it was the first harvest of the season, the first 1 kilogram to support the farmer found buyers for 500 TL. While the apricot cascade is first sent to Arab countries such as Qatar and Dubai, and then to Europe, its prices make the producers smile when it is harvested in early season. Apricot trees grown under greenhouse in Erdemli district of Mersin, where the first harvest of many products were made, gave their cascades. Due to the harsh winter season this year, the apricot trees, which received the desired level of coldness, kept fruit above expectations. In the garden of the Kil family, which grows apricots in their greenhouses in the Kocahasanlı District of the district, the first harvest was carried out. After the harvest, the first kilogram to support the farmer was bought for 500 TL. GOOD ...
Source: Gidatarim

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