White cabbage production in Niğde, Turkey

Published 2024년 7월 30일

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The early cabbage harvest has commenced in Niğde, Turkey, the second-largest producer of white cabbage in the country. This year, 132,155 tons of cabbage are expected from 18,740 decares of land across 25 villages, with yields similar to last year despite a slight decrease in planting area. The Bor and Ulukışla districts are major contributors, accounting for 19% of Turkey's white cabbage production. The cabbage is sold locally and exported to countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, and Azerbaijan, providing a significant income source for nearly 900 farmers, with prices ranging from 10 to 15 TL per piece.
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Early cabbage harvest has started in Niğde, which ranks second in white cabbage production in Turkey. A harvest of 132 thousand 155 tons is expected this year from cabbage, which is produced in 25 villages in Niğde and planted on an area of 18 thousand 740 decares for 2024. White cabbage, which fetches between 10 and 15 TL in the field, was cultivated on an area of approximately 19 thousand 440 decares in Niğde last year, and 132 thousand 130 tons of cabbage were harvested. Cabbage, whose planting area decreased compared to last year, was planted on an area of 18 thousand 740 decares in Niğde this year. There is an expectation of 132 thousand 155 tons of yield this year from cabbage, which was planted and harvested in an area of 18 thousand 740 decares in 2024. Cabbage production is intense in Bor district and Ulukışla district and villages in Niğde, which accounts for approximately 19 percent of Turkey's white cabbage production. Cabbage, which is also in demand in the local ...
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