The cracked nut problem in Turkish Grain Board has been resolved

Published 2022년 9월 30일

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The Turkish Grain Board (TMO) has increased the permitted rate of cracked hazelnuts from 5% to 10%. This decision was made after producers stopped delivering hazelnuts due to concerns about cracks, which can cause rot when stored for a long time.
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The cracked hazelnut problem in Turkish Grain Board has been resolved. TMO increased the crack rate. Turkish Grain Board had determined the rate of cracked hazelnuts as 5 percent this season. Especially in oily and plump hazelnuts, natural cracks occur. TMO was sending the producers back, arguing that there were cracks in the hazelnut. Uğur Özcan, the headman of Cumhuriyet Mahallesi in Ordu Altınordu, was not taken by the TMO on the grounds that there were more than 5 percent cracks in the hazelnut. Muhtar Uğur Özcan shared his experiences in front of TMO with the public. Not only Uğur Özcan, but also many ...
Source: Findiktv

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