Iranian pistachios bloom
Surkhandarya is famous for its vast open spaces, where nature has spread all its beauty.
Surkhandarya is famous for its vast open spaces, where nature has spread all its beauty.
“Bog’u Buston” farm is famous for its delicious fruits, which have absorbed the cleanest air of the foothills. Eyes rejoice at the sight of apples, pistachios grown on rainfed lands.
A well-known farmer grows apples of various varieties on 40 hectares of semi-aquatic and rainfed lands, pomegranates on 1.5 hectares, intensive grapes on 0.5 hectares. 130 bushes of Iranian pistachios occupy almost a hectare. Grapes, early apples, mulberry fruits ripen one after another every year.

More than 30 years ago, a garden was laid out here on rainfed lands. Moreover, pistachios have been growing for over ten years. Despite his 90 years, farmer Nosirjon Turakulov works in the garden.
– Pistachios were grown from seeds, – says N. Turakulov. – They are resistant to waterlessness, do not require special agricultural activities.