Walnut harvesting in Moldova will begin later and may be delayed

Published 2023년 9월 22일

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In Moldova, harvesting of early varieties of walnuts has started, but the lack of rain and dew has made post-harvest cleaning and drying difficult. Experts recommend postponing the harvest of ripe nuts, as the current conditions make it challenging to process them. Despite sunburn affecting some orchards, overall walnut quality is reported to be higher than last season, and the optimistic forecast for the 2023 harvest remains unchanged at about 34 thousand tons.
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In most regions of Moldova, harvesting of walnuts of early varieties has begun (mainly local selection - “Peschansky”, “Kazaku”, etc.). Specialists from the Union of Associations of Nut Crops Producers of Moldova claim that in a number of regions of the country, early nut fruits reached biological ripeness ten days to two weeks ago. However, due to the fact that during the specified period there was no at least slight precipitation in Moldova, even dew does not form in the mornings, and the green pericarp of the nut does not crack - this complicates post-harvest cleaning and drying of the products. Under the current conditions, industry union experts recommend that walnut growers evaluate the possibility of postponing the harvest of ripe nuts for another few days or a week. Read also: Sale of freshly harvested nuts – a growing niche business for nut growers in Moldova In addition, due to the very hot weather in August, sunburn of fruits is observed in young walnut orchards, which ...
Source: Eastfruit

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