Turkey: The new favorite of Chinese manufacturers was 'Bursa black fig'

Published Mar 23, 2021

Tridge summary

Chinese producers are increasingly choosing Bursa Black Sea figs for their low production costs and high economic return. The Bursa Karasi type fig, also known as the Bursa Blackberry fig, is becoming popular in the Çine district of Bursa, Turkey. The fig requires minimal fertilizer and care, making it a favorable choice for farmers. It is also an export product that can be easily sold before the season starts. The climate of Çine may not be suitable for fig production, but it is considered a good product for the Bursa region. The fig market is expanding, with 90% of the world's figs grown in Turkey, especially in Aydın.
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Chinese producers started to prefer the production of Bursa Black Sea figs, which have low production costs and high economic gain. Mutlu Menderes Eşiyok, who started production in Çine, said, “We planted 3,700 fig saplings in total. Since it does not require much fertilizer and care, I think fig is the right choice and the right product. Our Chinese manufacturers need to sew this product, ”he said. Bursa Karasi type of fig production, which Muzaffer Aykın, who pioneered many sectors and producers in Aydın, started to produce in Çine in recent years, started to become widespread. Stating that the product has no excessive cost and no market problem, the producers stated that the Bursa Blackberry fig is suitable for the district. “A VERY SUITABLE PRODUCT FOR OUR BURSA LAND REGION” Stating that the most important condition in production is marketing, MHP Çine District Chairman Kazım Oluç stated that the fig, which is an export product, can be easily sold before the season starts. ...
Source: Aydindenge

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