Turkiye: Drought concerns in agriculture in Şanlıurfa

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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In Şanlıurfa, Turkey, climate change has significantly altered the grain planting calendar, with delayed rains reducing crop yields. Prof. Dr. Ali Rıza Öztürkmen from Harran University notes that rainfall has drastically decreased from the usual 50-60 millimeters to just 5-6 millimeters by late November, posing challenges for farmers. He stresses the importance of social awareness in addressing climate change and criticizes harmful practices like stubble burning and land concreting. Öztürkmen advocates for the adoption of modern irrigation systems and improved water management to promote sustainable agriculture and ensure a healthier environment for future generations.
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In Şanlıurfa, one of Turkey's important agricultural production centers, drought and irregularities in the rainfall regime have changed the grain planting calendar. Harran University Faculty of Agriculture Faculty Member Prof. Dr. Ali Rıza Öztürkmen told AA correspondent that in previous years, grain planting was done in October in the city, but some farmers have just started preparations despite the end of November due to climate change. Öztürkmen stated that there are few farmers planting and said, "Late planting of grain will result in late harvest and the current crop rotation, that is, the product planned to be planted after it, will not be planted or will be planted late. One of the biggest reasons for this is the delay of the long-awaited rains and autumn rains. In this sense, delayed rains have pushed the planting time forward. The number of farmers planting is very few. It has affected it by almost a month." Öztürkmen, who stated that late planting of the product ...
Source: Sondakika

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