This book is dedicated to a systematic approach to growing hazelnuts as a perennial crop, where the key is not individual agrotechnical techniques, but their interaction in a single production system. It consistently considers all stages of orchard development – from biological foundations and variety selection to planting, growth management, yield formation, quality control and reconstruction of aging plantings.
Special emphasis is placed on cause-and-effect relationships in horticulture: how climate, soil, spatial arrangement, fertilization, water regime and plant protection shape the final result. The approach to the orchard is considered as a long-term managed system, in which each decision affects stability and economic efficiency in subsequent years.
In this book, the reader will receive:
• a holistic understanding of the development cycle of a hazelnut orchard from planting to reconstruction
• basic knowledge of hazelnut varieties and the principles of their selection for different growing conditions
• practical approaches to managing yield, load and fruiting stability
• understanding of the formation of kernel quality and the factors that influence it
• tools for reducing climatic, agrotechnical and biological risks
• the logic of long-term planning and development of a hazelnut orchard
A hazelnut orchard is considered as a system that requires not one-time decisions, but constant balancing and strategic management. It is this approach that determines the difference between an unstable result and a predictable, long-term effective production model.









