Turkey: 9 thousand sage saplings were planted in Yalıhüyük

Published 2022년 5월 18일

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The Yalıhüyük District Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, in collaboration with the Göksu-Taşeli Basin Development Project, has started planting sage in the district for the first time. This initiative saw 9,000 sage seedlings planted in a 2-decare field by District Governor İbrahim Yazıcı, Mayor Hasan Koçer, and young female farmer Ayşe Gözel. The project aims to increase product diversity and involve young farmers in production. The district also examined renewable energy implementations and agricultural areas as part of the project, focusing on reducing production costs.
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With the work of the Yalıhüyük District Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry and the Göksu-Taşeli Basin Development Project, sage was planted for the first time in the district. In Yalıhüyük Aşağı Mahalle, 9 thousand sage seedlings met with soil in a 2-decare field belonging to young female farmer Ayşe Gözel. District Governor İbrahim Yazıcı and Mayor Hasan Koçer planted sage saplings with the farmers. Stating that they attach importance to projects such as increasing product diversity in the district and bringing young farmers into production, Yazıcı said, "The participation of our young farmers in such projects in Yalıhüyük is promising. Within the scope of Göksu-Taşeli Basin Development Project, the joint projects of our District Directorate of Agriculture and our Municipality bring along a new era. One of the good examples of this is the aromatic herb, sage, which comes to life in our district." said. Mayor Hasan Koçer emphasized that they always support entrepreneurs. ...
Source: Sondakika

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