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The first almond bloom harvest in Turkey took place in Mersin Haber

The first almond bloom harvest in Turkey took place in Mersin

In the district of Silifke in Mersin, the first harvest of almonds has begun, with each kilogram being sold for one thousand Turkish Lira. The first spring fruit of the Aegean and Mediterranean regions, almond bloom, has started to appear on the market stalls. With the warming weather, the first almond bloom harvest took place early in Silifke, Mersin. Completely organic and especially cultivated for commercial purposes in coastal areas, the kilogram of almond bloom finds buyers at 1000 TL on the stalls. Compared to previous years, almond bloom sales have started 20 days earlier, bringing smiles to the faces of producers Işıklı Neighborhood Headman Zafer Can noted that people are buying almond bloom in grams for tasting rather than purchasing it by the kilogram. Can stated, "It is produced entirely under natural conditions. There are no pesticides, no fertilizers. We cultivate it entirely naturally and organically. It is the livelihood of our village. We have a project as the Işıklı Environmental Cooperation and Tourism Association. There are thousands of hectares of vacant land in the highlands. We want to plant almond trees there. Currently, we have a production of around 100 tons. We sell it at 1000 liras per kilogram. However, for those who cannot afford to buy it by the kilo, we sell 100-gram packages for 100 liras." Can explained that the price is a bit high because almond bloom is newly harvested, stating, "People are interested in almond bloom. It's gratifying for our sales. As it is the first ripe fruit of the season, the price is a bit high, so almond bloom enthusiasts are purchasing it in 100-gram portions instead of by the kilogram. We expect prices to decrease as almond bloom harvesting increases in the coming days." Zafer Can emphasized that almond bloom is highly sought after due to being the first fruit of the season, stating, "We will move into full harvest with the almond bloom festival on March 9th.

The harvest of the "world's most expensive spice" will be held with a festival Haber

The harvest of the "world's most expensive spice" will be held with a festival

The harvest of saffron, which is identified with the Safranbolu district of Karabük, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and called "the most expensive spice in the world", will be held together with the "7th Saffron Festival". Before the festival, which will be held in the district between 13-15 October, with activities such as panels, presentations, exhibitions, concerts, saffron production areas tours and saffron harvest; An introductory meeting was held with the participation of Safranbolu District Governor Şaban Arda Yazıcı, Safranbolu Mayor Elif Köse, Safranbolu Chamber of Tradesmen and Craftsmen, Safranbolu Culture and Tourism Foundation, Safranbolu Tourism Operators Association. Safranbolu Mayor Köse stated that the festival will start with a cortege march on October 13. Stating that Safranbolu has been involved in tourism with its mansions for many years and that saffron has been neglected to be highlighted, Köse noted that saffron is a very valuable plant for Safranbolu and the country. Stating that festivals are also important in terms of promotion, Köse said, "We had the Golden Saffron Documentary Film Festival, which has been going on uninterruptedly for many years, and the second is the Saffron Festival. It started as a festival and now it has started to move towards a festival format, increasing in content every year. I hope that our Saffron Festival and this period will be beneficial for Safranbolu. "I hope that the festival will bring maximum benefit in terms of promoting the district." Safranbolu District Governor Yazıcı also stated that Safranbolu is one of the leading tourism centers of both the world and Turkey. Stating that the historical district hosts guests from 103 countries, Yazıcı said, "It is taking firm steps towards our target of hosting 1.5 million tourists annually. The guests we invite to our district from home and abroad to see these beauties will enjoy not only the activities prepared for the saffron festival, one of the most special and expensive plants in the world, but also this city, which is one of the 20 most special cities in the world, whose streets smell of history. We know that our guests who come to the festival will leave with great memories. "As we invite our guests here, we want to share these features together."

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