Turkey: Producer of early Yediveren figs turned to export

Published 2021년 7월 26일

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The early fig harvest in Turgutlu, Aegean district, has been successful with the product fetching good prices, priced between 14 to 28 liras per kilogram. The annual production of 5 thousand tons is primarily exported to metropolitan cities and tourism centers, with this year's yield being better compared to previous years. There has been an increase in the number of exporters, leading to a positive season for fig producers in the region.
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The products collected in the first harvest of the early fig, known as "yediveren" because it bears fruit 7 times a year in the Aegean, pleased the producer with its price. Producers, who go to their gardens for harvest in the early hours of Turgutlu district, sell the figs they collect at the purchase center for 14 to 28 liras per kilogram. The annual average of 5 thousand tons of fig, which is produced in the district, is mostly sent to metropolitan cities and tourism centers. "We are pleased that the number of our exporters has increased" President of Turgutlu Chamber of Agriculture, Abdullah Şenol, told Anadolu Agency (AA) that the yield of the fig tree is better this year compared to previous years. Şenol stated that they started to export the fig type in question and said: "The first fig in Turkey is grown in our district. An average of 5 thousand tons of figs are produced annually on 600 to 800 decares of land in our district. Despite the decrease in yield in previous ...
Source: Sondakika

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