Turkey: Capia pepper grown in Bafra Plain goes to EU countries' tables

Published Aug 23, 2024

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Farmers in Turkey's Bafra Plain have begun harvesting capia pepper, a crucial crop used in making tomato products and roasted for consumption. The plain, known for its high vegetable production, saw around 168,000 tons of pepper production in 2023, expanding to 182,000 tons in 2024. Capia pepper is sold domestically for 10-11 liras and exported to Europe for 17 liras, offering profitable opportunities for farmers despite challenges like drought. Women are playing a significant role in the harvesting and packaging process, earning 1,100-1,200 liras per day.
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Producers in Bafra Plain, one of the most fertile plains in Turkey, have started harvesting capia pepper. Capia pepper, which is used in making tomato paste, powdered pepper and consumed by roasting, is in demand with its flavor and meaty structure. Samsun Agriculture and Forestry Director İbrahim Sağlam told AA correspondent that vegetable production is mainly done in Bafra Plain. Pointing out that when the figures for 2023 are looked at in the plain, there is a total of 870 thousand tons of vegetable production, Sağlam said, "Of course, when we look at our pepper production in 2023, we had approximately 168 thousand tons of pepper production in a total area of 46 thousand decares. In 2024, the production area increased to 51 thousand decares. We expect a total yield of 182 thousand tons from here. When we look at capia pepper production within this, we expect a capia pepper yield of 131 thousand tons in an area of 32 thousand decares." Sağlam emphasized that the capia pepper in ...
Source: Haber7

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