Tropical exotics: the first banana harvest of this season has ripened in the Turkestan region

Published 2024년 5월 2일

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A substantial banana plantation, featuring over 7,000 plants, has successfully harvested its first seasonal crop in the Sairam district of the Turkestan region, Kazakhstan. The plantation, operated by entrepreneur Islam Aliyev, has yielded 1,000 tons of bananas and is poised to satisfy 1% of the country's domestic market. The variety, known as anamuz, was specifically selected for its suitability to the Kazakhstan climate. Aliyev aims to double the harvest frequency and increase production, while also introducing other exotic crops such as mangoes, avocados, pineapples, and blueberries across 90 hectares. These plans do not only address the local demand but also aim to reduce reliance on imports.
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A huge banana plantation is located in the Sairam district of the Turkestan region. Local entrepreneurs are enjoying the first banana harvest of the season and are confident that this is just the beginning. Otyrar.kz reports this. The phrase “local ripened” now applies to bananas as well. The grown fruit variety is suitable for the Kazakhstan climate. Tropical plants have begun to grow and bear fruit abundantly. Currently, approximately 1,000 tons of crops are harvested in the greenhouse. According to entrepreneur Islam Aliyev, banana cultivation has reached industrial scale and will expand. It was he who brought the first seedlings here, and now there are more than 7 thousand plants in his greenhouse. The banana plantation has even become a local landmark. This is the only place in the country where you can see exotics in such quantities. “The variety is called anamuz in Turkish. It's like the mother of bananas. By the way, in Turkey this variety is considered one of the best, ...
Source: Agrosektor

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