Harvest season for pine nuts, one of Turkey's important export products, has begun

Published 2023년 11월 22일

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The harvest season for pine nuts in Turkey has begun, one of the country's important export products. Harvesting pine nuts is a dangerous job, with workers climbing trees and earning a daily wage of 1500 TL. However, this year the yield is low, and the process of obtaining pine nuts from cones involves special methods and long processes, making them a luxury consumption item with a high price.
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The harvest season for pine nuts, one of Turkey's important export products, has begun. During the harvesting process from Künar pines, which is carried out under very difficult conditions, those who have the ability to climb the pine tree and work are given a daily wage of 1500 TL. While pine nuts, which are widely produced throughout the province, especially in Aydın's Koçarlı district, make a significant contribution to the country's economy with their export value, their work is known as one of the most dangerous jobs. First, the cones are dropped from the trees using special methods, and then they are broken into factories, their cores are removed, and then sorted. While an average of 2 kilograms of kunar is obtained from approximately 100 kilograms of cones, the price of kunar, which becomes an export product after long processes, is almost competing with gold. Producers stated that kunar is a luxury consumption item and approximately 90 percent of the production is ...
Source: Kamu3

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