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Limequat cultivation in Iran

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October 1, 2023 - 16:2

Limequat, a citrus hybrid, bears fruit all year round, which ripens gradually, turning from green to yellow.

In Iran, limequat is cultivated in greenhouses, with yields of around 60 tons per hectare.

Photo: IRNA / Raheleh Hesari
 

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