A Research on Production Potential and Development Opportunities of Pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) in Turkey

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ISBN 978-93-86878-06-9 7th International Conference on Chemical, Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Sciences (CABES-2017) Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Dec. 14-15, 2017 A Research on Production Potential and Development Opportunities of Pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) in Turkey Mikdat Şimşek 1, and Ersin Gülsoy 2 1 Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Dicle University, Diyarbakir, CO 21280, Turkey (corresponding author s phone: +90 412 2411000; e-mail: mikdat.simsek@dicle.edu.tr). 2 Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, İgdir University, İgdir, CO 76000, Turkey (E-mail: ersin.gulsoy@igdir.edu.tr). Abstract: Pistachio is one of the oldest cultivated agricultural products called as 'Green Gold' in Turkey. Anatolia is the gene centre of Pistachio. The richness of our country on genetic variation of this species provides facility for achievement in breeding studies in a short period of time. Because this fruit is cultivated on some regions of Anatolia, it is extremely important to develop cultivars proper for some regions. The world has 1.023.000 tons of total pistachio production. According to 2015 statistics Turkey has 144.000 tons of total pistachio production. Considering the total pistachio production by the regions in Turkey, Southeast Anatolia and Aegean regions rank first and second with 134.481 and 4.197 tons of pistachio productions respectively as West Blacksea Region is the last with a production of 73 tons. Considering the total pistachio production of the provinces in the our country, Gaziantep and Şanlıurfa provinces rank first and second with 53.109 and 47.848 tons of pistachio productions respectively as Erzincan and Afyon provinces come last with a production of only 1 ton. In this study, through presenting the existing status of the pistachio production of Turkey, it was aimed to increase the awareness and set light to decision makers for making use of and directing the existing potential in future plans. Keywords: Development opportunity, Pistachio, Production potential, Turkey. 1. Introduction Pistachio nut (Pistacia vera L.) is one of the most popular tree nuts in the World [1]. This nut tree belongs to the family Anacardiaceae and dioecious and deciduous native species [2]. This fruit is the richest source of hearthealthy fatty-acids, metals, phytosterols, phenolic and other compounds and therefore their consumption has become increasingly popular over the past decade [3]. Pistachios are served principally as salted nuts. A large percentage of pistachios are marketed in the shell for snack food. The food industry uses pistachios for cakes, biscuits, pies, candies, ice cream and pistachio butter. It is also used as the main ingredient of many Turkish desserts. This nut contains 25% protein (mainly essential amino acids), 16% carbohydrate (mainly sucrose) and 55% oil (80% unsaturated fatty acids) [4]-[5]. Turkey has a large potential of fruit species and fruit production [6], [7]. Anatolia is one of the important pistachio-producing countries, with 14.08% of the world. The world has about 1.023.000 tons of total pistachio production. The largest producer of pistachio in the world is Iran with 480.000 tons. After Iran, USA, Turkey, China and Syria produce 240.000, 144.000, 80.000 and 57.000 tons annually, respectively [8]. It is a gene centre for many fruit species such as pistachio, apricots, figs, hazelnuts, almonds, walnuts, pomegranates, apple and cherry. According to archaeological research, It has been known that many fruit species were grown in Anatolia a few thousand years ago [9]-[13]. https://doi.org/10.15242/dirpub.c1217128 44

Pistachio s wild trees are spread in almost all parts of Anatolia. However, the majority of this species s trees are in the South Eastern part of the country. Because the climate of this region is quite suitable for growth of Pistacia trees or shrubs. Eventually this region is the most important area for pistachio nut production although the annual precipitation is very low (300 500 mm), the soils are poor, stony, calcareous and summers are very hot and dry and the winters are rather cold. So in a way pistachio nut is grown in Turkey in marginal lands where no other fruit or even field crops can be grown economically unless some cultural measures such as irrigation, fertilization are taken. In this study, through presenting the existing status of the pistachio production of Turkey, it was aimed to increase the awareness and set light to decision makers. 2. Some Important Pistachio Cultivars in Turkey Turkey has about twenty pistachio cultivars. Pistachio cultivars such as Siirt, Halebi, Ohadi, Uzun, Kırmızı, Keten Gömleği, Beyaz Ben, Değirmi, Çakmak, Sultani, Vahidi, Mümtaz, Sefidi and Hacı Şerif are grown in Turkey. However, But, the most popular pistachio cultivars in our country are Siirt, Kirmizi and Uzun [14]. Fig. 1: Kırmızı Cultivar [15]. 3. Turkey s Pistachio Production Fig. 2: Siirt Cultivar [16]. Turkey has 144.000 tons of total pistachio production [17]. Considering the total pistachio production by the Regions in Turkey, Southeast Anatolia and Aegean regions rank first and second with 134.481 and 4.197 tons of pistachio productions respectively as West Blacksea Region is the last with a production of 73 tons. Pistachio production is carried out in 40 provinces in Turkey. Considering the total pistachio production of the provinces in the our country, Gaziantep and Şanlıurfa provinces rank first and second with 53.109 and 47.848 tons of pistachio productions respectively as Erzincan and Afyon provinces come last with a production of only 1 ton (Table 1). https://doi.org/10.15242/dirpub.c1217128 45

Provinces TABLE I: Pistachio Trees s Numbers and Production of Turkey s Provinces. Area covered by Production Average yield per Number of Number of bulk fruit (decare) (tons) tree (kilogram) fruitful trees unfruitful trees Total number of trees Erzincan 10 1 3 360 12 372 Malatya 569 198 6 30.770 955 31.725 Elazığ 20 78 7 10.610 2.140 12.750 Tunceli 121 20 6 3.200 1.090 4.290 Bitlis 76 26 4 5.850 4.650 10.500 Hakkari 80 29 7 4.200 350 4.550 Gaziantep 1.299.203 53.109 3 16.412.510 3.575.368 19.987.878 Adıyaman 254.397 15.368 4 4.209.355 862.476 5.071.831 Kilis 59.477 2.271 3 713.724 237.908 951.632 Şanlıurfa 968.629 47.848 4 12.843.690 4.348.102 17.191.792 Diyarbakır 4.384 1.408 10 139.980 78.005 217.985 Mardin 10.021 1.659 9 178.157 138.516 316.673 Batman 20.670 1.654 5 340.335 255.802 596.137 Şırnak 2.493 43 4 10.160 61.777 71.937 Siirt 190.663 11.221 4 2.742.800 1.219.000 3.961.800 Balıkesir 67 101 3 31.040 25.895 56.935 Çanakkale 4.711 691 2 377.076 14.060 391.136 İzmir 6.680 1.179 5 242.935 58.817 301.752 Aydın 3.924 384 2 164.140 44.395 208.535 Denizli 348 403 3 145.670 3.475 149.145 Muğla 1.515 172 2 82.095 10.500 92.595 Manisa 10.500 1.825 3 615.956 253.767 869.723 Afyon 38 1 1 862 0 862 Kütahya 2.171 149 3 47.925 51.080 99.005 Uşak 147 79 4 18.565 5.630 24.195 Bursa 0 14 4 4.000 200 4.200 Eskişehir 51 13 5 2.715 390 3.105 Ankara 0 15 1 15.500 13.000 28.500 Konya 100 44 3 14.023 10 14.033 Karaman 950 324 4 90.000 2.000 92.000 Antalya 82 18 10 1.800 900 2.700 Isparta 40 5 2 2.800 0 2.800 Burdur 33 6 1 7.250 1.400 8.650 Mersin 5.224 1.156 4 261.784 80.783 342.567 Hatay 0 9 4 2.500 100 2.600 Kahramanmaraş 66.603 2.197 3 798.000 237.150 1.035.150 Nevşehir 10 4 14 290 400 690 Sivas 56 205 18 11.400 42.000 53.400 Karabük 90 21 12 1.800 0 1.800 Çorum 26 52 4 11.600 870 12.470 TURKEY 2.914.179 144.000 40.597.427 11632973 52.230.400 4. Development Opportunities of Pistachio in Turkey Pistachio producers need to develop policies to get the expected profit from shell nuts together with production plans for domestic consumption and exports. The production producers need to make regular cultural processes to reduce profit inefficiency. Authorized institutions need to reform nut subsidy purchases and subsidy pricing policies. Pistachio yield and quality will increase in case of more contribution to scientific research and will made a positive contribution to the economy both the nut producers and the country. The species s fruits are in the group of risky products in terms of Alfatoxin. Therefore, The nut s storage conditions should be https://doi.org/10.15242/dirpub.c1217128 46

emphasized. It is necessary to speed up the breeding works to develop new pistachio varieties to be suitable for different ecological conditions and breeding systems. Necessary measures should be taken and timely and regularly done to prevent diseases and harmfuls. Technical and scientific studies must be done to reduce input cost. The nut s producers have to make agricultural insurance for the loss of natural disasters. 5. Conclusion Pistachio grows in 40 provinces of Turkey. Therefore, pistachio production potential is very important for our country. This nut producers should act in cooperation with other institutions and organizations, for example, agricultural faculties, and other colleges and the universities s institutes and Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock. 6. References [1] L. Aldars-García, A.J. Ramos, V. Sanchis, and S. Marín, Modelling the probability of growth and aflatoxin B1 production of Aspergillus flavus under changing temperature conditions in pistachio nuts, Procedia Food Science, vol. 7, pp. 76 79, 2016. [2] G. Bartzas, and K. Komnitsas, Life cycle analysis of pistachio production in Greece, Science of the Total Environment, vol. 595, pp. 13 24, 2017 [3] M.L. Dreher, Pistachio nuts: composition and potential health benefits, Nutrition Review, vol. 70, pp. 234-240, 2012. [4] E.H. Shokraii, and A. Esen, Composition, solubility and electro-phoretic patterns of protein isolated from kerman pistachio nuts (Pistacia vera L.), Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry, vol.36, pp. 425 429, 1988. [5] T. Aktas, R. Polat, Changes in the drying characteristics and water activity values of selected pistachio cultivars during hot air drying, Journal of Food Process Engineering, vol. 30, pp. 607 624, 2007. [6] M. Simsek, and A. Kara, Diyarbakir fruit growing potential an overview, International Diyarbakir Semposium, 2-5 October 2016, Diyarbakır-Turkey (in press). [7] M. Şimşek, E. Gülsoy, A Research on pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) productıon Potential of Southeastern Anatolia Region, Iğdır University Journal Institute Science & Technology, vol. 7, pp. 131-141, 2017. [8] FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/qc (Accessed: 10.10.2017), 2015. [9] S.Z. Bostan, and A. Islam, Determination of ınterrelationships among ımportant nut quality characteristics on Palaz and Sivri Hazelnut cultivars by Path Analysis, Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, vol. 23, pp. 371-375, 1999. [10] R. Gercekcioglu, and S. Bilgener, and A. Soylu, General orcharding (Principles of Fruit Growing), NOBEL Academic Publishing, Improved 4th Edition, Istanbul, 498 p. 2014. [11] E. Gülsoy, T. Kaya, M. Şimşek, and M. Pehluvan, Selections of walnut (Juglans regia L.) in Igdir district, Iğdır University Journal Institute Science & Technology, vol. 6, pp. 25-30, 2016. [12] M. Şimşek, A research on almond growing in Turkey and the state of selection studies, DUFED, vol. 4, 95-100, 2015. [13] M. Şimşek, A research on walnut (Juglans regia L.) production in Turkey and the state of selection studies, DUFE, vol. 5, pp. 19-25, 2016. [14] TREM, Turkey Republic's Economy Ministry (TREM), Pistachio. file:///c:/users/ziraaat/downloads/antep_fistigisektor-raporu-293.pdf (Accessed: 10.10.2017), 2013. [15] Anonymous, https://www.google.com.tr/ search?safe= active&biw= 1366&bih=637&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=1y DyWdP1AuTE6A SZ3obYAg &q= Antep+F%C4%B1 st%c4%b1%c4%9f% C4%B1+Uzun+ %C3%87e% C5% 9Fidi +resimleri &oq =Antep+ F%C4 %B1s t%c4% B1% C4%9F% C4%B1+Uzun+%C3%87e %C5%9 Fidi+ https://doi.org/10.15242/dirpub.c1217128 47

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