Turkey: With government support, produce from Manisa are exported to the world

Published 2021년 6월 7일

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Cihan Yıldırım, a farmer in Manisa, Turkey, has successfully planted 2,500 almond saplings on 60 decares of land, with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. The farm is now ready for harvest, expecting to yield around 100 tons of almonds this year. Yıldırım has started selling his organic almonds, which were harvested for the first time last year, under his own brand to both domestic and international markets.
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Cihan Yıldırım, who brought together 2,500 almond saplings on a 60-decare land in Demirci district of Manisa 6 years ago, by making use of the certified sapling support of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, sends "organic almonds" abroad. Producers are getting ready for harvest in Demirci district of Manisa, where almond production has increased in recent years as well as jujube, cherry and walnut. In the district, where almonds are produced on 7 thousand decares of land, a harvest of around 100 tons is expected this year due to the agricultural frost that is effective at the beginning of spring. Producer Cihan Yıldırım stands out among the almond producers in the district with his own brand. By benefiting from the certified sapling support provided to farmers by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry 6 years ago, Yıldırım planted 2,500 almond trees on a ...
Source: Gidatarim

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