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What kind of crop is apple?

Apple belongs to the genus Malus of Rosaceae, and its trees belong to deciduous trees. Apples are native to central and southeastern Europe, central and western Asia and Xinjiang, China. Apple has high nutritional value and is rich in minerals, vitamins and other nutrients, which contributes to the metabolism of salt in the body.

What crops do apples belong to?

Apple belongs to the genus Malus of Rosaceae, and its trees belong to deciduous trees. Apples are native to central and southeastern Europe, central and western Asia and Xinjiang, China. Apple has high nutritional value and is rich in minerals, vitamins and other nutrients, which contributes to the metabolism of salt in the body.

Distribution of apple producing areas

Apples are mainly produced in the United States, China, France, Italy and Turkey, among which France, Italy, Hungary and the United States are the largest exporters, and apples are also widely distributed in China.

Apple yield and economic benefit

The output of apples is very outstanding. Planting apple trees can produce an average of 3000 to 4000 kilograms of high-quality apples every year. From the yield point of view, an acre of land can produce 8000 to 10000 Jin of fruit, which will also bring good economic benefits.

The economic benefits of apples are obvious. Apple is a common fruit, and its planting area is also very extensive. Compared with other new fruits, the market saturation will be higher, and there will be no shortage of supply. Therefore, if there is no bad weather, the annual supply of apples will exceed the demand, and the economic benefits of the market will be considerable.