Peanut harvest has started in Tunisia

Published 2023년 12월 10일

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Residents in Al-Hawariyah, Tunisia have started harvesting peanuts in the Beni Hera agricultural region, known for its peanut production. The area has been affected by drought, resulting in a decrease in peanut production by one third. Despite challenges such as drought and damage from animals, farmers continue to plant and harvest peanuts, an important tradition in the region.
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Residents of the city of Al-Hawariyah in the province of Nabel, located in the northeast of the capital Tunisia, started harvesting peanuts. Beni Hera agricultural region in Havariye, 115 kilometers away from the capital Tunis, is among the most important peanut production centers in the country. In Tunisia, which has been struggling with drought in recent years, agricultural regions are among the places most affected by drought. Davud Cendubi, who is engaged in farming in the Beni Hera region, gave information to the AA correspondent about the harvest season and the process. Stating that they have reached the final stage of peanut cultivation and that they started harvesting peanuts about a week ago, Cendubi said, "We throw the peanuts we collect into machines to peel them. Then, we will lay them in sunny places to dry. After the products are dried, we will put them on the market." said. Cendubi stated that the Beni Hera and Sidi Davud regions of Havariye are among the important ...
Source: Sondakika

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