Bursa meets a quarter of Turkey's spinach needs

Published 2022년 10월 29일

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Bursa, a city in Turkey, is contributing to 25% of the country's spinach requirement through its Yenişehir district. The region, known for its fertile lands, produces around 100 thousand tons of spinach annually, with 60% being exported primarily to Europe and the rest sold domestically, generating about 40 million liras in revenue. The production process employs a significant workforce and is managed by the Çeltiçi Village Cooperative.
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Bursa meets a quarter of Turkey's spinach needs BURSA - Spinach harvest has started in Yenişehir district of Bursa, one of the most fertile plains in Turkey. 60 percent of the spinach produced in Yenişehir, where one-fourth of Turkey's needs are met, is exported to Europe and the world. The products grown in Bursa, which has made a name in Turkey and Europe with its fertile lands and quality products, decorate the tables. In Yenişehir, where spinach is produced on approximately 2500 decares, nearly 100 thousand tons of products are harvested at harvest. Hikmet Avşar, President of Çeltiçi Village Cooperative, said, "Yenişehir meets one-fourth of Turkey's need for spinach. We do the work that 10 thousand people do by hand in the Bursa region during the season, with an operator in one ...
Source: Sondakika

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