Turkiye: Isparta's tomato export targets dropped

Published 2024년 9월 25일

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In Deregümü village, Isparta, a significant portion of greenhouse-grown tomatoes are exported to countries such as the Middle East, Bulgaria, Greece, Russia, and Romania. Although the initial production target was 30,000 tons, this year's yield is expected to be around 20,000 tons due to crop diseases, an increase from last year's 15,000 tons. Isparta Chamber of Agriculture President Mustahattin Can Selçuk reported that 85 percent of the harvest is complete and exports remain unaffected. Village headman Gökhan Toprakçı affirmed their dedication to ongoing production.
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A significant portion of the tomatoes produced in the greenhouses in the Deregümü village of Isparta are sold abroad. The harvest of tomatoes produced in the greenhouses in the Deregümü village of the center, with a population of 2,500, is nearing completion. The tomatoes produced on a 3,000-acre land in the village and exported to Middle Eastern countries, Bulgaria, Greece, Russia and Romania will not reach the targeted yield this year due to diseases. Isparta Chamber of Agriculture President Mustahattin Can Selçuk told reporters that the yield was 15,000 tons last year. Stating that the production target was 20,000 tons when the tomato seedlings were first planted, Selçuk said, "After our field visits and looking at the Farmer Registration System, we updated our target to 30,000 tons, but this target fell back to 20,000 tons due to the disease. There is a great loss of labor." Noting that 85 ...
Source: Sondakika

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