Iran: An increase of about 10% in the harvest of dates in Abadan

Published 2024년 10월 21일

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Abadan, Iran, has seen an 8-10% increase in date harvest from Nakhilat, with a total of 73,000 tons collected this year, up from 68,000 tons last year. The quality of the dates has improved due to good rainfall and low water temperature, with 65% being Otamran, a high-quality export variety. There are 12 workshopes in Abadan involved in the packaging of these dates. The purchase price for these dates is based on quality, with first-grade colonist dates selling for 27,500 tomans per kilogram and second-grade dates for 23,300 tomans per kilogram.
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In an interview with ISNA, Hassan Dashtinejad, referring to the end of date harvesting from Nakhilat in the city, said: This year, about 73,000 tons of dates were harvested from Nakhilat in Abadan, and we saw an 8-10% increase in the harvest. Last year, 68 thousand tons of dates were harvested. He continued: 4 mechanized date packing workshops and 8 traditional workshops are located in Aban city, and dates are purchased from palm growers by agreement. Dashtinejad stated that the quality of dates depends on the quality of the water and said: Last year, the Abadan date crop was of second and third grade, but due to the good rainfall of the last crop year and the low water temperature, fortunately the dates were of first and second grade. was taken Director of Abadan Agricultural Jihad said: 65% of Nakhilat varieties are Otamran, which are export dates. This year, about 48,000 tons of colonial dates were harvested. Also, 15% of ...
Source: Isna

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