korkojakson
Korkojakson, or cork harvesting season, is the period during which cork bark is stripped from cork oak trees (Quercus suber) for commercial use. The practice is a central part of the cork industry and is planned to protect tree health while yielding high-quality bark. In established cork-oak forestry, the first harvest typically occurs when trees are about 25 years old, with subsequent harvests every roughly 9 to 12 years depending on growth conditions, bark thickness, and regional factors.
The harvesting process involves removing long strips of the outer cork bark in a careful, controlled manner.
Sustainability is a key consideration of korkojakson. When conducted properly, cork extraction does not kill the