Alanya farmers in Turkey started exporting mangoes

Published 2022년 12월 20일

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In the Turkish province of Alanya, farmers have successfully established mango production, with an annual production capacity of 65,000 tons. The region, known for its tropical fruit production, grows 38 types of tropical fruits. The mangoes are primarily sold in the domestic market, with a small portion exported to Russia and Iran. Each acre of mango plantation can potentially generate 190,000 Turkish liras in fruit sales.
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In the Turkish province of Alanya, farmers have established mango production. This region is considered the main one in the production of tropical fruits in the country; 38 types of tropical fruits are grown here. However, mango production is far superior in volume to other types of similar products. This was told by Mehmet Ryuzgar, head of the Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry of Alanya. Preparatory work for mango cultivation in the province began in 2014 on a land area of 7.4 hectares. Now the annual production capacity is 65,000 tons. Most of the fruit is supplied to the domestic market, and only a small share of the crop is currently exported to Russia and Iran. Mango is sold by the piece and is a serious source of income. The representative of the department noted that usually mango plantations begin to produce full-fledged ...
Source: Fruitnews

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