The chickpea breeding project was evaluated in Turkey

Published 2024년 11월 4일

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The article reports on a meeting to discuss the progress of the Nuclear Techniques for Chickpea Breeding Project, which aimed to develop chickpea varieties suitable for mechanized harvesting, high yield, large-grained, easy-peel, and resistant to processing. The project, which started in 2017 in Denizli, has resulted in the development of several variety candidates, with the Borsa-20 variety expected to be registered in 2025. The meeting was attended by stakeholders, including farmers, producers, and experts, who expressed optimism about the project's potential to increase yield and reduce imports.
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DENİZLİ (İHA) – The latest developments in the Nuclear Techniques for Chickpea Breeding Project that started in Denizli in 2017 were discussed with the participation of project stakeholders. The Nuclear Techniques for Chickpea Breeding Project Evaluation Meeting that started in Denizli in 2017 was held with the participation of stakeholder institution representatives. The meeting was attended by Denizli Commodity Exchange Board Chairman İbrahim Tefenlili, Assembly Chairman İbrahim Yayan, Denizli Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Şakir Çınar, Soil Products Office Chief Manager Yücel Türkanoğlu, Eskişehir Transitional Zone Agricultural Research Institute Directorate Project Manager Dr. Evren Atmaca, Dr. Sali Fidan, Turkey Energy, Nuclear and Mining Research Agency (TENMAK) Engineer Dr. Burak Kunter, Stock Exchange assembly members, chickpea vendors and dried fruit sellers. The meeting was attended by Eskişehir Transitional Zone Agricultural Research Institute ...
Source: Sondakika

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