96.7 percent of Raspberry is from Bursa

Published 2020년 7월 27일

Tridge summary

The 'Quality Raspberry Growing Project' has commenced in Bursa, Turkey, aiming to enhance rural development and increase raspberry production from the current 6 thousand tons to 30 thousand tons. Initiated by the Tarım AŞ and the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality, the project includes the importation of high-yielding raspberry seedlings and the distribution of 'polka' raspberry plants to local farmers. A harvest ceremony was held, attended by local officials and representatives, to mark the start of the new raspberry harvesting season. The mayors discussed the project's progress and future goals, such as improving infrastructure, increasing production, and finding new markets to boost the local economy.
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A new period of raspberry harvesting has started in the 'Quality Raspberry Growing Project' carried out by Tarım AŞ in order to ensure rural development in Bursa and to bring qualified products to farmers. Mayor Alinur Aktas, recalling that Turkey's raspberry harvest of 6 thousand tons produced in Bursa 96.7 percent of this figure a few years, said they aimed to increase to 30 thousand tons. Bursa performing 96.7 percent of raspberry production in Turkey aimed at export-orientation in this area Metropolitan Municipality, Agriculture Inc. New term raspberry harvest was made in the 'Quality Raspberry Growing Project' initiated by. Within the scope of the project, the Metropolitan Municipality, which took the raspberry growers to Bosnia Herzegovina for education, imported the 'polka' type raspberry from Bosnia and Herzegovina with its aroma, durability and taste, and distributed it to the producers in tissue culture laboratories and distributed high-yielding raspberry seedlings to ...

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