Turkiye: Baskil women in the Romanian market

Published 2024년 12월 7일

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A women's cooperative in the Baskil district of Elazığ, Turkey, has started exporting organic products like apricots, mulberries, jams, and molasses to Romania. The cooperative, which was established five months ago, has contributed to the economic independence of village women by promoting their labor globally. The cooperative currently produces about 20 different products and ships them both domestically and internationally. The initiative provides socialization and economic benefits for the women, as they prepare the products at home and then deliver them to the cooperative for packaging and sale.
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Organic products such as apricots, mulberries, jams and molasses produced by village women living in the Baskil district of Elazığ are attracting great interest in the Romanian market. Exports to Romania contribute to the economic independence of village women by promoting their labor worldwide. The women's cooperative established in the Baskil district of Elazığ delivers the labor of village women to both Turkey and the world. The cooperative, formed by 12 entrepreneurial women, makes a significant contribution to the regional economy by processing and marketing local products. The women, who produce approximately 20 different products such as dried apples, mulberries, molasses, tomato paste and jam, especially apricots, have started to export to Romania in addition to seeing great demand throughout Turkey. "We have an agreement with Romania" Noting that their work has gained great momentum in a short time, Baskil Women's Cooperative President Emine Tan said, "Our cooperative was ...
Source: Sondakika

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