Turkey: 38 thousand 900 saplings met with soil in Karabük

Published 2022년 11월 11일

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The article highlights a significant event in Karabük, Turkey, where a total of 38,900 saplings have been planted as part of the 'Breath to the Century of Turkey Project' initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. In addition, a medicinal aromatic plants garden, containing 12,900 plants, has been opened in the village of Saitler. The garden includes various plants such as rosemary, sage, lavender, and thyme, spread across 12 decares of land. The event was attended by key officials and personnel, who stressed the importance of afforestation and the need to protect and sustain existing trees and forests for future generations.
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TUNAKAN Yildirim Within the scope of the 'Breath to the Century of Turkey Project' initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, 38 thousand 900 saplings met with soil throughout the province of Karabük. As part of the 'Breath to the Century of Turkey Project', a sapling planting event and a garden of medicinal aromatic plants were opened in the village of Saitler in Karabük today. A total of 12,900 plants, including 800 rosemary, 2,640 sage, 4,400 lavender and 5,60 thyme, were planted on 12 decares of land. In addition, a total of 38 thousand 900 saplings, 17 thousand 500 in the districts of Karabük, in Eskipazar, 3 thousand in Safranbolu, a thousand in Eflani, 4 thousand in Ovacık and 500 in Yenice, came together with the soil. The opening of the medicinal and aromatic plants garden in the village of Saitler, Karabük Governor Fuat Gürel, Zonguldak Forest Regional Deputy Director Mehmet Pınar, Karabük Police Chief Kadir Yırtar, Karabük Gendarmerie Commander Garip Gümüş, ...
Source: Sondakika

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