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Located in the fertile lands of Turkey, our orchard spans over 500 hectares, making it the largest pistachio orchard in the country. Our commitment to sustainable farming practices ensures that we produce the highest quality pistachios.
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For decades, we have been dedicated to perfecting the art of pistachio farming. Our state-of-the-art facilities and expert team ensure that every pistachio meets our rigorous standards of excellence.

Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about pistachio tree cultivation, diseases, pests, and more.
What is the best soil for growing pistachio trees?
Pistachio trees thrive in well-drained, sandy loam soils with a pH level between 7.0 and 8.0. Avoid heavy clay soils that retain water.
How often should I water my pistachio trees?
Water young pistachio trees every week during the growing season. Mature trees need deep watering every two to four weeks, depending on soil and climate conditions.
What are common pests that affect pistachio trees?
Common pests include the navel orangeworm, aphids, and mites. Regular monitoring and integrated pest management strategies are essential to control these pests.
How can I prevent Verticillium wilt in my pistachio orchard?
To prevent Verticillium wilt, avoid planting pistachios in fields previously used for crops susceptible to the disease. Use resistant rootstocks and ensure proper irrigation practices.
When is the best time to harvest pistachios?
The best time to harvest pistachios is late summer to early fall when the shells begin to split naturally. Harvesting is typically done in two to three stages.
How do I prune pistachio trees?
Prune pistachio trees in late winter to early spring before new growth starts. Remove dead or diseased branches and shape the tree to allow sunlight penetration and air circulation.