Azerbaijan to cultivate “seedless” pomegranates amidst increasing production?

BusinessAzerbaijan to cultivate “seedless” pomegranates amidst increasing production?

By Fikret Dolukhanov (Baku)

Pomegranate

Azerbaijani specialists are studying the feasibility of growing “seedless” pomegranate varieties, the Head of the Azerbaijani Association of Pomegranate Manufacturers and Exporters Farhad Garashov said.

He, however, underlined that the so-called “seedless” pomegranates are not completely without seeds, but rather with reduced and softened ones.

“It is rumored that “seedless” pomegranate grows in Azerbaijan as well. I would like to note that the existence of a completely seedless pomegranate is impossible in principle. Varieties of pomegranate with very small and soft bones, however, do exist. Pomegranate aril is extremely juicy and should have some relatively hard kernel,” Garashov said.

He added that such pomegranate varieties are also being grown in Azerbaijan, albeit in very small quantities. According to Garashov, various chemicals and genetic engineering are used to cultivate such pomegranates, which is generally undesirable. Therefore, experts of the Association are currently studying the feasibility of their cultivation and growing.

In early November 2018, for the first time in the world, the genome of the Azeri pomegranate variety “Guleisha” was read and the genome data were registered by the US National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).

Touching upon the pomegranate production volume in Azerbaijan in 2018, Garashov noted that it’s too early to talk about the final results, because figures are increasing day by day, and the results will be known only by February 2019.

Nevertheless, according to the preliminary data, the pomegranate production in the country has been increasing significantly.

“Processing plants report an increase in the supply of pomegranate and in the manufacturing of pomegranate products. The growth is expected to reach 20-25 percent by the year-end. For instance, in 2017, 165,000 tons of pomegranates were produced. Export income amounted to $10 million,” Garashov said.

He added that exports are currently carried out mainly to the CIS countries (primarily to Russia), Europe, and also, in small volumes, to the US and Australia.

Soon, Azerbaijan may expand the geography of exports to the EU thanks to possible future supplies to Germany, France, Latvia and Poland. Currently, negotiations in this direction are underway and the sides are nearing conclusion of relevant agreements.

Interestingly, Azerbaijan is the only country in the world where all varieties of pomegranate are grown. The city of Goychay, which is the center of pomegranate cultivation in Azerbaijan, hosts the so-called Pomegranate Festival every year during the pomegranate harvest period. At one of the previous holidays, a 1.5-kilogram pomegranate was shown, which is considered to be the largest ever.

Mati
Mati
Mati-Ullah is the Online Editor For DND. He is the real man to handle the team around the Country and get news from them and provide to you instantly.

Must read

Recent News

Chaudhry Salik Hussain reaches Cairo for International Conference

0
CAIRO, Egypt: The Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Chaudhry Salik Hussain has arrived in Cairo on a five-day official visit.The minister...

2 children killed in Pishin blast, Mohsin Naqvi denounces

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: At least 2 children were killed while 10 people including two policemen were injured when an explosion went off on Saturday near...

Ministry confirms shutting down all Utility Stores in the Country

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Secretary Ministry for Industries and Production has confirmed the federal government’s plan to shut down all Utility Stores across the Country.In...

Non-renewal of licenses of LDI Companies expected to disrupt 50% of mobile traffic

0
The non-renewal of licenses of Long Distance and International (LDI) Companies is expected to disrupt 50 percent of mobile traffic, service quality and business...

Allowing bureaucrats to join the RSS marks the final burial of India’s ‘steel frame’

0
By Harsh ManderWhen in 1980, I first walked through the gates of the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration in Mussoorie, the director...
Advertisement