A Syrian refugee, Halid Elomar, has leased a 200-decare field in Turkey's Gaziantep İslahiye district, in partnership with a friend, to cultivate coriander and black seed. This marks the first planting of these medicinal and aromatic crops in the region. With support from the District Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, the duo expects a substantial yield, potentially reaching 250-300 kilograms per acre for coriander and 100-110 kilograms per acre for black cumin.