Despite entering the winter months in Sarıgöl district of Manisa, where the world-famous Sultani seedless grape is cultivated, the grape harvest continues.
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Despite the onset of winter in Sarıgöl district of Manisa, where the world-renowned seedless Sultani grapes are cultivated, the grape harvest continues. The harvest of the world-famous seedless Sultaniye grapes in the Sarıgöl Plain continues at an intense pace. The cutting process, which began in July with early grapes, continues unabated across the district despite the end of November. It is reported that approximately one thousand tons of grapes are still in the cutting phase in the vineyards. Sarıgöl Agricultural Chamber President Ali İhsan Ülgen, who stated that nine types of grapes, primarily Sultaniye, are grown in an area of 113 thousand decares in the Sarıgöl Plain, said that the harvest will continue until mid-December. Emphasizing that the producer was not satisfied with the prices this season, Ülgen shared the following information: "This year, producers did not find the sales price they expected. At the beginning of the season, the price of yal grapes reached up to 65 ...
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