Harvest time for the industrial plant that grows only in Bilecik in Turkey

Published 2024년 8월 21일

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The article reports on the start of the industrial plant hop harvest in Turkey's Pazaryeri district, a crucial economic activity for the region that is also important for the beverage, pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic industries. The hop production area spans about 1,450 acres, supporting around 500 farmers. However, this year's harvest has been negatively affected by extreme weather conditions, leading to lower yields and significant losses for the farmers. The article highlights the challenges faced by farmers due to climate change and increasing difficulties in their line of work.
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The harvest of industrial plant hops, which grows only in the Pazaryeri district of Bilecik in Turkey and is used in the beverage industry, as well as in the pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic sectors, has begun. Hops, which are produced on an area of approximately 1,450 acres in the Pazaryeri district and are the source of income for approximately 500 farmers, were included among the geographically indicated products of Bilecik by the Bilecik Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 2020 in cooperation with the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office. In recent months, the 2024 hop purchase prices were determined as 69 TL for the aroma type and 67 TL for other varieties, while the harvest in the district was less than expected during the dry summer period. "There were no herbs due to the very hot weather" Fahrettin Kınık, who produces hops in the Dereköy village of the district, stated that the harvest season has started and that he could not get the product he expected and that his crop ...
Source: Iha

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