Turkey: Over 5 thousand tons of apple produced from 167,000 trees of tens of varieties in Giresun

Published 2022년 11월 9일

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The Giresun Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry in Turkey has initiated a project to economically utilize the surplus of over 5,000 tons of apples produced from 167,000 apple trees in the province. The project aims to encourage the production of apple molasses, a product with health benefits and potential for economic opportunity. The molasses, sweetened by the fruit's own sugar, has numerous health benefits and can be used as a natural sweetener. The project also provides support and guidance for producers, with the couple Sebahat and Ali Saim Sarısaray from Giresun already successfully making and selling molasses.
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In Giresun, work has been started to bring more than 5 thousand tons of apples produced from 167,000 trees of dozens of varieties to the economy. Giresun Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry stated that approximately 5 thousand tons of apples grown throughout the province should be transformed into a family economy, not just table fruit. production has been reported. In the statement made by Giresun Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, which stated that apple molasses has both healthy and economic value, "In our province of Giresun, starking, golden, granny smith, fuji, gala, Amasya marble, Piraziz, iron, sinap, black milk, cotton, More than 5 thousand tons of apples are produced from 167 thousand fruit-bearing apple trees, of which tens of varieties, including red ones, are produced.In the villages of some of our families whose work in the garden and field is finished in October and November, a sweet winter preparation rush begins, but most of the ...
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