Bulgaria: Low yields of Smilyan beans this year

Published 2021년 8월 11일

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The 2021 Smilyan bean harvest is projected to be smaller due to drought and heat periods, with yields expected to be 35-40 tons in the upper Arda valley, a significant decrease from previous years. High temperatures have caused the 'abortion' of flowers in the delicatessen bean variety, affecting the crop. The Agricultural Credit Cooperative in Smilyan, which markets the beans, has noted that last year's harvest was fully sold at prices ranging from 7 to 10 levs per kilogram, with a major hypermarket chain purchasing the farmers' products.
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The new harvest of Smilyan beans will be smaller due to the periods of drought and heat, forecast by the Agricultural Credit Cooperative in Smilyan. Is the de minimis a mirage for breeders? The expectations are for yields of no more than 35-40 tons from the farmers in the upper Arda valley. In other years, the region's iconic bean crop has grown to 50 tonnes. Particularly unfavorable for the development of the delicatessen bean variety are the high temperatures that have been observed in the region in recent weeks, the farmers said. Local farmers complain of falling flowers on bean stalks, which agronomists say is known as "abortion" of flowers. "Smilyan beans grow best at this altitude, excessive summer temperatures cause abortion of flowers," said Safidin Chikurtev, chairman of the cooperative, which owns the trademark "Smilyan beans", quoted by BTA. The best ...
Source: Agri

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