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Turkey Peach and Nectarine Prospects Continue to Ripen
09.10.2022 10:54 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
According to the report of the USDA Fresh Peaches and Cherries: World Markets and Trade (September 2022), Turkey is the world’s third largest producer of peaches and nectarines and surpassed the European Union in 2021/22 to become the world’s leading exporter. Peaches and nectarines are primarily grown in the coastal provinces of Bursa, Canakkale, Izmir, and Mersin, with peaches accounting for nearly 80 percent of production. Between 2001/02 and 2011/12, output was fairly stable, averaging 500,000 metric tons (tons). Production jumped to over 600,000 for the first time in 2012/13 and has not declined since 2015/16. Expanding output has been driven in large part by the rising popularity of nectarines among both domestic and foreign market consumers. Peach acreage has contracted slightly the last 10 years but has been offset by increasing nectarine acreage, keeping the total combined planted area nearly unchanged. Peach and nectarine growers have also been improving orchards, replacing older varieties with newer high‐yield varieties, resulting in yield rising nearly 30 percent over the last decade. Growers have also adopted the practice of high‐density plantings, using new cultivars and rootstocks, and installing modern tree‐training systems. These changes have been in part propelled by government programs that provide support for various costs including for fuel, fertilizer, and saplings. This has improved output and yield such that production is forecast to exceed 900,000 tons for the first time in 2022/23, rising to 940,000. If realized, this would be an increase of 150,000 tons within 5 years.
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