Planting Shahroudi almonds in 46 hectares of Asadabad private lands , Properties of Almonds, Almonds, Almond News, News about Fresh Almonds, Almond Exports, Almond Planting of Asadabad Gardens

Planting Shahroudi almonds in 46 hectares of Asadabad private lands

Planting Shahroudi almonds in 46 hectares of Asadabad private lands

Planting Shahroudi almonds in 46 hectares of Asadabad private lands , Properties of Almonds, Almonds, Almond News, News about Fresh Almonds, Almond Exports, Almond Planting of Asadabad Gardens

Director of Jihad-e-Agriculture of Asadabad city announced the first rank of the province last year in planting almond seedlings of Deir Gol and said: Last year in Asadabad 46 hectares of private lands were planted with rain-fed almonds, all cultivars were late flowering cultivar Shahroudi compared to cold It is durable.

Socrates Birang, stating that the construction of gardens on sloping lands began in earnest in 1397 in the city, said: The general policy in this regard is the construction of rainfed gardens on sloping lands is personal and as far as possible from the construction of national sloping lands In order to preserve the pastures and the time-consuming nature of the transfer of national lands to the applicants through natural resources, and in order to fulfill the implementation commitment quickly, the city has been moved to personal sloping lands by the Jihad-e-Agriculture Organization.

He mentioned the commitment to build a rain-fed garden in the sloping lands of the city in 1397 as 30 hectares and added: considering the promotion and timely information to applicants and finding talent in suitable areas by experts, Jihad-e-Keshavarzi succeeded in constructing 35 hectares of rain-fed almond garden in the city .

He pointed out that in 1398 Asadabad was the first city in the province to succeed in preparing, digging and planting autumn almonds, he said: According to the commitment to implement the project in the city, which was 35 hectares, more than 80 cases The request was submitted to Jihad-e-Keshavarzi, which after visiting and investigating by horticultural experts in the city, 46 hectares of private lands were planted with rain-fed almonds.

The director of Asadabad Jihad-e-Agriculture pointed out in the end: this is a result of promoting and informing the gardeners about the economic viability of constructing gardens on sloping lands by the horticultural experts of the city, which has an effective role in preventing soil erosion.

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