Olives and local products of Turkey were sold to the Netherlands

Published 2022년 3월 23일

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On March 23, 2022, in Mersin, Turkey's Mut district, a significant event took place as 10 tons of olives and 5 tons of local products were exported to the Netherlands for the first time. This shipment marks a milestone in the district's agricultural production, with District Governor Batuhan Bingöl highlighting the importance of local entrepreneurship and international recognition. The event was celebrated by Volkan Şeker, the mayor, and Fatih Tuna, a representative of the exporting company, who anticipates future growth in international sales. The products were then loaded onto trucks for dispatch, symbolizing the district's commitment to economic development and global market engagement.
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10 tons of olives and 5 tons of local products produced in the Mut district of Mersin were sent to the Netherlands. Mut's District Governor Batuhan Bingöl said that the district came to the fore in agricultural production at the ceremony held in a company due to exports. Stating that they believe that foreign sales will increase, Bingöl said, "We produce, we develop. We send the values in our district to abroad with our entrepreneurial brothers. I believe that with these initiatives, they will take a tour and continue to develop. We are happy that these products come out of our district." said. Mayor Volkan Şeker also said that the export will provide more recognition to the district. Company ...
Source: Sondakika

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