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Published Apr 21, 2025

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An agricultural frost in April caused 90% damage to hazelnut trees in Sakarya's Hendek district, leading to no yield this year and concerns for the next. The frost also affected walnuts and pears. Despite warnings and preventive measures, the crop was lost, and there are fears of further damage. The District Agriculture and Forestry Directorate is conducting a damage assessment and advising producers to maintain and feed the trees.
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Following the agricultural frost that occurred in April, damage to hazelnut trees in the Hendek district of Sakarya reached 90 percent. Stating that there will be no yield from hazelnuts this year, Hendek District Agriculture and Forestry Director Erhan Sunman said, "We are concerned that there will be damage in next year's crop. In this regard, I especially ask our hazelnut producers not to neglect routine maintenance and feeding." Damage assessment work has begun following the agricultural frost that occurred in April and negatively affected production. While the trees in hazelnut, one of the sources of income for farmers in Sakarya, dried up, the extent of damage reached 90 percent. It is predicted that there will be no yield this year from hazelnuts, which are cared for like children and the labor of the producer turns into waste after the frost. The District Agriculture and Forestry Directorate teams, who started damage assessment work in the Dikmen Neighborhood of the ...
Source: Kamu3

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