Türkiye is one of the top 10 seed producing countries in the world

Published 2024년 3월 22일

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Turkey's Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, İbrahim Yumaklı, has announced that Turkey is among the top 10 seed producing countries globally, with 97% of seeds used domestically produced. He made these remarks at a seed distribution ceremony under the Enabling the Use of Agricultural Lands (TAKE) Project, which will benefit 946 farmers in Çanakkale this year. Yumaklı also inspected the ongoing reclamation works at Sarıçay Stream in Çanakkale, where 1 kilometer has been rehabilitated with plans for an additional 3 kilometers, including the construction of 5 bridges and recreational areas.
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Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı continues to meet with agricultural producers across Turkey. Minister Yumaklı made a speech at the seed and greenhouse cover nylon distribution ceremony held within the scope of the Enabling the Use of Agricultural Lands (TAKE) Project in the garden of Çanakkale Commodity Exchange. In his statement, Yumaklı said that the seed project continues all over Turkey and that the work continues in every province they visit. "WE HAVE ANASEED SEEDS UNIQUE TO US" TAKE Project is based on President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's words, "There should not be even an inch of land left uncultivated in this country." Explaining that he continued in accordance with his instructions, Yumaklı said: "However, there is a precedent for this. It is this. There are mistakes that are always known as true or truths that are considered wrong, let's tell them. In Turkey, most of the issues that are generally known about seed growing or seeds are wrong. It is ...
Source: Haber7

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