The start of the apple harvest season in the Sefrou region in Morocco, with an expected production of 90,000 tons

게시됨 2021년 9월 25일

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The article provides an overview of the agricultural activities in Sefrou, with a focus on rose and apple cultivation. Roses are grown over an area of 12,000 hectares, which is 12% of the region's arable land, while apples occupy about 5,700 hectares. The region expects to harvest 90,000 tons of apples this year, with a yield of 28 tons per hectare. Sefrou also has over 15 apple tree varieties and is equipped with 42 refrigeration units, including three high-tech units that enable product storage for up to 10 months.
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In a statement to Le360, Mohamed Mazour, Regional Director of Agriculture in Sefrou, said that the cultivation of roses occupies an area of 12,000 hectares in Sefrou, or 12 percent of the arable area in the region, noting that the cultivation of apple fruit alone occupies an important proportion of this area, amounting to about 5,700 Hectare. The regional official in charge of agriculture explained that this year's production of apples is above average, adding that production is expected to reach 90,000 tons of apple fruit, with a yield of about 28 tons per hectare. The same spokesman stressed that the cultivation of the apple tree in the Sefrou region includes more than 15 different varieties, including those with early production, including those whose tenders are ...
출처: Le 360

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