The Turkish harvest of pomegranates is near to being completed. In the words of Oguzhan Erdogan, Europe sales director of Turkish exporter of fruit Ana Fruit, the start of the year was pretty full for them “The fruit harvest began in the final week of September, and we are nearing the conclusion. Following harvest, we graded the pomegranates we had and then stored inside Modified Atmosphere bags. The first week of the season was quite hectic and there was a lot of demand. The harvest is nearly complete at present and phase storage begins. Because demand was very at its peak during harvest these past few weeks are slow.”
Erdogan says they are expecting to see no changes in their primary export market in the coming year and the European continent being their primary goal. “Our primary source of pomegranates is Europe since around 90% of our production is sold to Europe. The same will be true for the current year, since we’re witnessing EU as our main market for exports. However that, in the meantime we’re trying to increase the market share we have across other nations.”
In the course of how Turkey was experiencing severe heat this year issues with irrigation were brought to the fore, which resulted in a negative impact on the production. Erdogan says: “In recent years, global warming as well as the rise in droughts have generally affected irrigation for agriculture. In this year’s drought, scorching conditions and the inability of deliver the needed irrigation has caused the volume of products to shrink. In the wake of rainy days in the period of pomegranate blooming The the flowering set of fruit was small and total production tonnes was lower than we expected.”
The prices for pomegranates are more over last year and the cost has increased dramatically also. “This season, prices for pomegranates increased by two times compared to prior season. Furthermore, we’re confronted with higher costs for transportation, labor and packing. In the end, our market prices are higher than what we anticipated. The quantities of pomegranates stored in warehouses during in this particular season are smaller than those of the past year. If the demand remains as the previous seasons We hope that the year will go on as planned,” Erdogan concludes.
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Source: The Plantations International Agroforestry Group of Companies