Crisis grows in industrial plant hops produced only in Bilecik, Turkey

Published 2021년 11월 7일

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The article reports a crisis facing farmers in Turkey's Pazaryeri district of Bilecik, who produce industrial plant hops, a crop essential for various industries, including food. The crisis arose when a factory that buys most of the district's hop production decreased its purchases by 25 percent, leading to the termination of contracts for 82 farmers, impacting about 400 decares of hop land. This development has left these farmers, who rely on hop cultivation due to the district's climatic conditions, in a difficult financial situation. A meeting was held to discuss the situation with local authorities and representatives of the Herb-Rose Cooperative, aiming to reach a resolution with the buying company and explore alternative ways to improve hop production and marketing. The article emphasizes the challenges faced by local farmers and the ongoing efforts to support them through collaboration and dialogue.
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While the contracts of the producers of industrial plant hops, which are produced only in the Pazaryeri district of Bilecik and used in many sectors, especially in food in Turkey, were terminated by the buyer institution, some farmers had to disrupt their hop fields. He announced that he would not buy crops from the producer whose 10-year contract expired after his factory, which produces 150 tons of hops per year in Pazaryeri, is a source of livelihood, and only grows in the district due to the climatic conditions in Turkey, after it decided to shrink by 25 percent. While the contracts of 82 producer farmers, whose 10-year contracts with the factory were expired, were terminated, 82 producer farmers own approximately 400 decares of hops land. An evaluation meeting was held with the hop producers in the district with the participation of Pazaryeri District Governor Ferhat Altay, Mayor Zekiye Tekin, Chamber of Agriculture President Harun İphar and Herb-Rose Cooperative President ...
Source: Sondakika

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