Turkey: The tomato harvest festival held in Mustafakemalpaşa

Published 2021년 8월 24일

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A tomato harvest festival was held in Mustafakemalpaşa, Bursa, organized by the Bursa Agriculture and Forestry Directorate and the Chamber of Agriculture. The event highlighted the importance of supporting farmers and maintaining fair prices, with Hamit Aygül urging tomato paste factories not to exploit the situation for cheaper purchases. The festival also celebrated Bursa's leading position in tomato paste production and emphasized the challenges farmers face due to rising input costs. The event included speeches, field inspections, and tomato harvesting.
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Speaking at the tomato harvest festival held in Mustafakemalpaşa, Bursa Agriculture and Forestry Manager Hamit Aygül called the tomato paste factories. Hamit Aygül, who asked that the tomato paste factories in the district, where the farmer continued to produce despite going through a difficult period in the last 2 years, should not try to buy tomatoes at cheaper prices this year, said, "Let them buy this quality crop for its value, let the farmer's profit be blessed." Mehmet Aydemir, President of the Chamber of Agriculture, drew attention to the fact that the input costs have bent the back of the producer. A 'Tomato Harvest Festival' was organized by the Bursa Agriculture and Forestry Directorate and the Chamber of Agriculture in the Ovaazatlı District, where most of Turkey's tomato needs are met. Hasada Agriculture and Forestry Manager Hamit Aygül, Deputy Mayor Erol Pektez, members of the protocol, representatives of political parties and civil society, technical personnel and ...
Source: Sondakika

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