Dates By Organico Nuts and Beans Traders, Pakistan
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Dates

Dates

540 ~ 550 / Ton ( Negotiable )

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Minimum Order

Localité:

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Prix de commande minimale:

Commande minimale:

500 Kilogram

Packaging Detail:

Box

Delivery Time:

15 Days

Supplying Ability:

5 Ton per Month

Payment Type:

T/T, L/C, Western Union, Money Gram, Other

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Personne à contacter Mr. Zafar

Peshawar, North West Frontier Province

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Description

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Dates have been a staple food of the Middle East and the Indus Valley for thousands of years. There is archaeological evidence of date cultivation in eastern Arabia between 5530 and 5320. They are believed to have originated around what is now Iraq, and have been cultivated since ancient times from Mesopotamia to prehistoric Egypt. The Ancient Egyptians used the fruits to make date wine, and ate them at harvest. Dates are naturally wind pollinated, but in both traditional oasis horticulture and in the modern commercial orchards they are entirely pollinated manually. Natural pollination occurs with about an equal number of male and female plants. However, with assistance, one male can pollinate up to 100 females. Since the males are of value only as pollinators, this allows the growers to use their resources for many more fruit-producing female plants. Some growers do not even maintain any male plants, as male flowers become available at local markets at pollination time. Manual pollination is done by skilled labourers on ladders, or by use of a wind machine. In some areas such as Iraq the pollinator climbs the tree using a special climbing tool that wraps around the tree trunk and the climber\'s back (called تبلية in Arabic) to keep him attached to the trunk while climbing.

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