Turkey: With 85 percent of the world's dried apricot needs met

Published 2023년 3월 24일

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Apricot producers in Malatya, a city that produces 85% of the world's dried apricots, are preparing for the new season following the February 6th earthquake. Despite the damage caused by the earthquake and the need to spray for diseases, they remain optimistic that a good crop could bring consolation and help in the city's recovery.
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Apricot producers are preparing for the new season in Malatya, where 85 percent of the world's dried apricot needs are met and hit by the earthquake, which is also known as the 'World Apricot Capital'. Apricot producers started preparations for the new season in Malatya, where 85 percent of the world's dried apricot needs are met, which was affected by the Kahramanmaraş-centered earthquake that took place on February 6th. Apricot producers, who continue to spray pine and flower monilia, are of the opinion that apricot will be an important tool in helping Malatya, which suffered great destruction in the earthquake, to rise again. Enver İlhan, a apricot producer living in Eğin District of Akçadağ district, noted that they had to produce despite everything, and said, "After throwing the Domur drug, we started the smallpox spray. Despite the magnolia disease, we throw the smallpox drug a little early, 10-15 percent of the flowers bloomed. Akçadağ" "I hope that this year, if the crop ...
Source: Kamu3

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