Turkey: The last grape harvest of the year was made in Sarıgöl

Published 2022년 12월 29일

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The article reports on the completion of the last wet grape harvest of 2022 in the Sarıgöl Plain of Manisa, Turkey, a region known for the Seedless Sultaniye Grape. This unique harvest was possible due to covered viticulture, allowing producers to preserve fresh grapes until the end of the year. The district harvested 240 thousand tons of fresh grapes and contributed to the national economy. The grapes were kept fresh under covers, effectively serving as makeshift cold storage, and are protected from natural events. The article highlights the significance of this practice in Sarıgöl, extending the grape season and providing fresh grapes to consumers until the end of the year.
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The last wet grape harvest of 2022 was completed in the Sarıgöl Plain of Manisa, known as the capital of the world-famous Seedless Sultaniye Grape. Thanks to the covered viticulture carried out on an area of 113 thousand decares in the Sarıgöl district of Manisa, the producers, who preserved their fresh grapes on their branches until the last days of the year, completed the last grape harvest of 2022. "We delivered the grapes fresh" Making a statement at the vineyard where the last harvest of the year was made, Sarıgöl Baharlar Mahallesi Muhtar Ahmet Karabaş said, "We harvested the last grapes of the year. Until the end of December, we were able to deliver the grapes fresh from the branch to the consumer in the country. The only reason why the grapes remain these days is that they are under cover." said. "240 thousand tons of fresh grapes were harvested" Sarıgöl District Agriculture and Forestry Manager Ahmet Akar stated that the last harvest of 2022 was completed and said, "This ...
Source: Sondakika

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