Turkey: Domestic hybrid seed export from Kahramanmaraş to 30 countries

Published 2021년 6월 22일

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Kahramanmaraş, a city in Turkey, is exporting domestic hybrid vegetable and fruit seeds to 30 countries. The seeds, which are produced locally, include varieties such as tomato, pepper, cucumber, eggplant, melon, zucchini, and watermelon. The hybrid seed, obtained by crossing two different varieties of the same plant, is reported to result in healthier, more productive, and high-quality vegetables. The seed company is conducting research and development studies on various vegetables and adapting the seeds to different regions to meet the demand for color, weight, and disease resistance.
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- Domestic hybrid seed export from Kahramanmaraş to 30 countries KAHRAMANMARAŞ - Domestic hybrid vegetable and fruit seeds produced in Kahramanmaraş are exported to 30 countries. In Kahramanmaraş, which is among the important cities of the agricultural sector, studies are also carried out in the field of seeds. In the city, hybrid vegetable seeds such as tomato, pepper, cucumber, eggplant, melon, zucchini and watermelon were produced in the study on domestic seed production, and high yielding vegetable and fruit seeds were started to be produced with agricultural engineers. The hybrid seed obtained as a result of crossing two different varieties of the same plant is exported to 30 countries. Harun Bozok, the manager of the seed company, who stated that the vegetables obtained thanks to the hybrid seed are healthier, more productive and of high quality, said, "We carry out research and development studies on vegetables in our region. We offer the products we developed in the ...
Source: Sondakika

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