Kumquat added to the list of agricultural products of İzmir, Turkey

Published 2021년 12월 30일

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The article introduces the new agricultural product, the 'golden orange' kumquat, which has been successfully harvested for the first time in Izmir, Turkey. A trial production of approximately 1500 kilos was gathered from 400 trees planted on a 5 decare land in Seferihisar, with expectations to yield 8 tons in the future. The President of the Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters' Association, Hayrettin Uçar, aims to include kumquat as a significant commercial product in the Aegean Region. The fruit can be consumed in various ways and has a high market value, with potential for both domestic consumption and international export.
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“Golden orange” kumquat started to be produced in Izmir The tropical fruit kumquat, which the Chinese define as "golden orange", has taken its place among the agricultural products of İzmir. The first harvest was made from kumquat trees planted for trial purposes 2 years ago in İzmir. In order to diversify the agricultural product range of İzmir, a trial production of kumquat, which is similar in shape to lemon and orange in color and also called "golden orange", was carried out on a 5 decare land in the district of Seferihisar. In the trial production of kumquat, which grows mainly in the Mediterranean region in Turkey, with approximately 400 trees, 1500 kilos of product were obtained. It was noted that although the trees are still small, their productivity is high, and the amount of fruit is expected to increase to 8 tons after the trees grow and become more productive. Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters' Association President Hayrettin Uçar, who made the trial ...
Source: Seferihisar

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