Union of Production Cooperatives of Hamdedan

Walnut Seedling Transplant Production Chain of Hamedan Rural Production Cooperatives Union

The specialized tissue culture laboratory of the Union of Rural Production Cooperatives of Hamadan Province

Rainfed wheat seed production and processing station of Hamedan Rural Production Cooperatives Union

65/5000 Fertilizer and toxin factory of Hamedan Rural Production Cooperatives Union

Union Hamadan Rural Production Cooperatives

The Union of Rural Production Cooperatives of Hamadan Province was formed in 1993 as the first provincial union of production cooperatives in the country with an initial capital of 17,500,000 Rials.

:The most important activities of the Union of Rural Production Cooperatives of Hamadan Province

:Opening of a 3-hectare greenhouse

The opening of the 3-hectare greenhouse of the certified walnut seedling production chain in August of this year by the then Minister of Agriculture Jihad Keshavarzi The certified walnut production chain and is currently exploiting and distributing the production seedlings.

:Productivity promotion plan

Distribution of various types of micronutrient fertilizers, which due to the importance of these elements in the quantitative and qualitative improvement of agricultural products, the distribution of these types is on the agenda of the union.

:Educational, promotional and cultural activities

Educational activities carried out by the Union of Rural Production Cooperatives of Hamadan Province

:Processing and roasting of wheat seeds

Amirabad Rainfed Wheat Seed Processing and Planting Station Union of Hamedan Rural Production Cooperatives

:Construction of poison and fertilizer factory

Union of Rural Production Cooperatives of Hamadan Province

:Implementation of Combine Technical Inspection Plan

Implementation of combine technical inspection plan by the Union of Rural Production Cooperatives of Hamadan Province

Difficulties Walnut orchards of the country

Currently, the country's walnut orchards, which are mainly planted with seedling seedlings, are facing many problems.


These include sensitivity to late spring frosts, low yield and product quality, high variety of fruit and brain size, low water efficiency, and                         He had problems with harvesting and after harvest.                         As a result of these problems, walnut cultivation in the traditional way has not been cost-effective and has no economic justification.                         Today, new cultivars have been introduced that are resistant to late spring frosts and have a much higher yield than                         They have local walnuts and are also of very good quality.