Royal jelly sells 1 kilogram for 10 thousand liras in Turkey

Published 2021년 7월 29일

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Hüseyin Diner, a beekeeper from Eskişehir, Turkey, has started producing royal jelly, a product known for its nutritional benefits and high demand during the pandemic. Producing about 300 grams per day from 10 hives, he sells the product for an average of 10,000 liras per kilogram. Diner believes that with more government support and scientific research, production could be increased significantly.
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Healing source sells the weight of 'royal jelly' for 10 thousand liras The pandemic process provided a better understanding of the value of royal jelly. The beekeeper from Eskişehir was able to obtain an average of 300 grams of milk per day from 10 hives. In order to increase the production of royal jelly, it tries to reach new information by translating Chinese into Turkish. ESKİŞEHİR - Hüseyin Diner, who is engaged in beekeeping, aims to expand its production area while becoming one of the few producers in this field with the production of royal jelly that he started in recent years. Diner said, "If universities and the state step into this business, both the production will increase and the quota of the milk we produce will increase." Eskişehir-based beekeeper Hüseyin Diner has started producing royal jelly for the last two years and has managed to obtain an average of 300 grams of milk per day from 10 beehives in royal jelly production, which is not common in the country. The ...
Source: Sondakika

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