Turkiye: Plum drying exports increase in Ürgüp Bahçeli village

Published 2024년 8월 31일

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Bahçeli village in Ürgüp district of Nevşehir has been recognized for its commitment to ecological agriculture. The village is known for its plum drying practice, a tradition that has been ongoing for the past 50-60 years. The annual production of plums ranges from 600-700 tons, with 150-200 tons being dried and exported both domestically and internationally, including to the USA and Azerbaijan. The drying process is done naturally, and the demand for the organic, sun-dried plums is on the rise. Due to the increasing demand, the village is now sourcing additional fresh plums from neighboring cities to meet the demand. The dried plums are used not only for food but also for heating purposes.
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Bahçeli village, which is affiliated to Ürgüp district of Nevşehir, was registered as a village where ecological agriculture is practiced in the upper scale plan prepared by the Cappadocia Area Presidency. The plums produced by the farmers living in the region are dried and adorn local and foreign cuisines. The yellow, black and pink plums grown in the region are dried on the roofs of houses and both exported and constitute one of the most important sources of income for the local people. Headman Kadir Korkmaz stated that fruit drying, which started with apricots in Bahçeli village about 50-60 years ago, continues with plums. 'OUR ANNUAL PRODUCTION IS AT THE LEVEL OF 600-700 TONS' Korkmaz, who stated that 600 tons of fresh plums were evaluated this year, said, "We plan to release 160-170 tons of dried plums in the domestic and foreign markets in their dried form. We first started with apricots. We are currently progressing and thinking of progressing even further. Our plum ...
Source: Sondakika

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