Drought and cold hit pistachios in Turkey

Published 2022년 9월 26일

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The article reports on the completion of the pistachio harvest in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, with a projected yield of 125 thousand tons, marking a 40 percent decrease from the previous year due to drought and cold weather. The region, home to 42 million pistachio trees, has been significantly impacted by climate change-related precipitation shortages. This yield reduction is expected to increase pistachio prices due to scarcity.
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The harvest of pistachios, known as 'green gold' in the Southeastern Anatolia Region, has reached the stage of completion. Gaziantep Chambers of Agriculture Provincial Coordination President Cuma Yiğit noted that this year, there has been a 40 percent decrease in yield due to drought and cold weather, and they expect 125 thousand tons of harvest in the region. Pistachio, which is one of the important livelihoods of Gaziantep, has come to the completion phase of the harvest season. Yield and yield loss experienced in recent years due to the lack of sufficient precipitation due to climate change throughout Turkey worried the producers in Gaziantep, where 42 million pistachio trees are located. Drought Has Hit Gaziantep Chambers of Agriculture Provincial Coordination President Yiğit said that they expect the yield, which was 200 thousand tons last year, to be around 125 thousand tons this year, due to the drought in recent years. Yiğit said, "Due to the drought, we are experiencing ...
Source: Haber7

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