The walnut campaign in Bulgaria started with an over 90% increase in average yields

게시됨 2021년 9월 21일

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The article reports on the successful start of the walnut harvest in Bulgaria, with a significant increase in yields compared to the previous year. The country has also seen a notable rise in the production of raspberries and apricots, with raspberries up by nearly 50% and apricots more than three times higher than last year. However, the production of pears, plums, and apples is behind last year's figures, with pears experiencing the biggest drop. The grape harvest is also underway, with above average yields for wine and dessert grapes compared to last year.
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The campaign for harvesting walnuts has started, and 204 tons have been harvested so far. In the initial phase of the harvest, the average yields of the shell crop are 93.2% higher than last year at the same time, according to the data from the operational analysis of the Ministry of Agriculture (MAF) as of September 9. BGN 85 million additionally for agriculture With 120 ha harvested as of the respective date, it is reported that the farmers have harvested an average of 170 kg / dca per decat. Raspberries and apricots continue to be the record holders for perennials this season. The former marked an increase in production of nearly 50%. This is how much the average yield of the crop has risen, reaching 306 kg / dca. Apricots from the 2021 harvest are more than three times higher than those reported at the same time in 2020. The increase in the average yields of the fruit is over 100%. As of September 9, 23,003 tons of stone culture have been produced in Bulgaria. The harvested ...
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