Turkey: Harvest and planting ceremony for "San Andreas" strawberry was held in Muğla

Published 2022년 11월 4일

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A total of 1 million strawberry seedlings, supported by the Muğla Governorship and Investment Monitoring Coordination Presidency (YIKOB), have been distributed to producers in Muğla and its districts. This is part of the 'San Andreas' strawberry project, which has seen production areas increase approximately 20 times since its start, covering 587 decares and producing 3507 tons of strawberries last year, generating an income of 33 million liras. The project, which began in 2018, has been expanding every year and was celebrated with a harvest and planting ceremony.
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Harvesting and planting of the "San Andreas" strawberry, popularly known as the "Vali Hanım" strawberry, was carried out in the Yatağan district of Muğla. 1 million strawberry seedlings procured with the support of Muğla Governorship and Investment Monitoring Coordination Presidency (YIKOB) will be distributed to producers in Muğla and its districts. In this context, a harvest and planting ceremony was held in the strawberry field created in Bencik District. Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy Governor İsmail Soykan stated that they are aware of the contributions of the project and that YİKOB supports agricultural projects. Emphasizing the success of the project, Soykan said, "Since the project started, the production areas have increased approximately 20 times. Bencik Mahallesi produces and adds value to the project. In this sense, I thank you. I find it very right that the students are here. It means that young people will learn agriculture and produce young people in the future." ...
Source: Sondakika

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