Turkey: Aiming to increase productivity in agriculture with silage corn and sainfoin seeds

Published 2021년 4월 16일

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The Governorship of Ağrı in Turkey has distributed approximately 85 tons of sainfoin and silage corn seeds to 1000 farmers as part of the 'Plant Production Development Project' aimed at boosting agriculture productivity and improving forage crops. The distribution ceremony was held in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, with the seeds purchased and sainfoin provided by various departments. The initiative seeks to increase yield and support the livestock sector, as part of a larger effort to enhance agricultural production in the province.
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Approximately 85 tons of sainfoin and silage corn seeds were distributed to 1000 farmers by the Governorship of Ağrı in order to increase productivity in agriculture and to improve forage crops. Within the scope of the "Plant Production Development Project" implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, within the scope of the Plant Production Development Projects, a Sainfoin and Silage Corn Seed Distribution Ceremony was held in the garden of the Sugar Factory. Silage corn purchased with the financing of the Special Provincial Administration and sainfoin provided by the Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry were distributed to the farmers with the participation of Ağrı Governor Osman Varol. Governor Varol said that since he took office, they have been trying to emphasize that the economy of the world, the country and the province is based on agriculture. Stating that Ağrı should come to a more important point in agriculture and animal husbandry and that they have ...
Source: Sondakika

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