Turkey plans to establish 10,000 hectares of geothermal greenhouses in the next 10 years

Published 2023년 6월 28일

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Turkey is utilizing geothermal resources to establish geothermal greenhouses, aiming to increase food production and create job opportunities. The chairman of the Geothermal Energy Association (JED) highlighted the potential for growth in this sector, suggesting that with the right policies and incentives, Turkey could have a greenhouse area of 10,000 hectares in 10 years, generating over 100,000 new jobs. Geothermal greenhouses enable year-round agricultural production and have the potential to make Turkey a global leader in soilless agricultural practices and high-value exports.
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Turkey, the leader of Europe and the fourth country in the world in terms of geothermal resource wealth, is preparing to have a say in the world with its geothermal greenhouse applications. Geothermal greenhouses, which play a vital role in accessing healthy and cost-effective food, are being established in many parts of Turkey; The energy costs of greenhouses are minimized with geothermal, which is a domestic, clean, and sustainable resource. Giving information about geothermal greenhouse applications in Turkey, Geothermal Energy Association (JED) Chairman of the Board Ali Kinap stated that the geothermal greenhouse area, which is around 450 hectares in the country, is far below the country's potential and said, "With the right policies and incentive mechanisms, we can easily reach nationwide a greenhouse area of 10,000 hectares in 10 years. This way, we can provide more than 100,000 new jobs in agriculture and facilitate access to healthy and cheap food. For this, we need to ...
Source: Hortidaily

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