Turkey: Visual feast in almond orchards

Published 2022년 4월 5일

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Adıyaman, Turkey's leading region in almond production, is experiencing a bloom that has attracted many visitors with its beautiful scenery and pleasant scent. The number of almond trees in the province has grown to over 3.2 million from 150,000 a decade ago, as part of a campaign to reach 100,000 decares of almond cultivation. Bees are also being kept in the orchards to increase yield through honey production and pollination.
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Blooming almond trees in Adıyaman, Turkey's almond production center, presented a visual feast. The almond orchards covered in white in Adıyaman, which ranks first in Turkey with the size of the cultivated area and the amount of product in almonds, fascinate those who see it both with their scent and appearance. The number of almond trees in the province, which was 150 about 10 years ago, has exceeded 3 million 200 thousand. The target was achieved in the almond growing campaign, which was initiated with the slogan "100 Thousand Decares of Almonds in the 100th Anniversary of the Republic". In order to increase the yield even more in Adıyaman, Turkey's almond production center, bee producers leave their bees to almond orchards for a fee. Bees make honey and pollinate with the nectar they collect from the flowers of almonds. Nurettin Kıyas, Adıyaman Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, examined the almond orchard of Derviş Tekli. Kıyas said, "Adıyaman ranks first in ...
Source: Sondakika

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