Turkey: The famous Iznik prune harvest starts next week

Published 2022년 5월 29일

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The Iznik prune harvest in Bursa, Turkey, is starting a week earlier due to lower yields and increased costs. The harvest duration is expected to last for about 20 days. Agricultural engineer Mustafa Kutay anticipates a decrease in yield and a rise in prices due to the colder winter this year. The lowest price bought from the producer last year was 10 liras, and it is predicted to rise to 20 liras this year because of the reduced yield and increased production costs.
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The famous Iznik prune harvest starts next week This year yield is low in chamomile plum BURSA - The famous prune harvest, grown in Bursa's Iznik district, is starting the week. The low yield will be reflected in the prices. One week left until the harvest of the priest plum, which is grown in Bursa's Iznik district and is known in many cities of Turkey. Due to the colder winter season compared to last year, it is expected that the yield will be low and the increase in input costs will also reflect on plum prices. Harvest of chamomile plum, which is exported not only to Turkey but also abroad, continues for about 20 days. Agricultural engineer Mustafa Kutay, who grows plums in Iznik, stated that Turkey's most delicious plums are grown in Iznik, and said, "The famous prune is very tasty, crispy and juicy. The harvest of this flavor will begin in a week. This winter weather is a little bit more than normal conditions. "We expect a decrease in plum yield due to the fact that it is ...
Source: Sondakika

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