Carob saplings were distributed for planting on idle lands in Kumluca, Turkey

Published 2021년 10월 2일

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Twelve farmers in Kumluca have received carob saplings as part of a project to cultivate on 80 decares of land, with 25% of the cost borne by the farmers. The initiative aims to evaluate and make better use of idle agricultural lands, with the Carob production expected to increase and bring economic value in the future, according to the Kumluca Chamber of Agriculture President Hidayet Kökce.
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Carob saplings were distributed to 12 farmers in Kumluca. In order to plant it on an area of 80 decares in Kumluca, goat horn saplings were distributed to the citizens in a ceremony held in the district agriculture directorate. Agricultural District Manager İsa Akşit said that they will distribute carob saplings to 12 farmers in the study initiated within the scope of the evaluation of idle agricultural lands. Stating that 25 percent of the saplings' fees are paid by the farmers, Akşit said, "Our aim is to contribute to the evaluation of the idle land in our district. We are carrying out this project for the evaluation of the unused, unusable, marginal slope lands." said. Kumluca Chamber of ...
Source: Sondakika

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