In Turkey, President Örki met with thyme producers

Published 2021년 9월 14일

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A meeting was held in Pamukkale, Turkey, bringing together the organic thyme producers to evaluate the 2021 thyme production season. The meeting was led by Avni Örki, the Mayor of Pamukkale, and included key figures such as Kurtluca Mukhtar, Mustafa Acat, Mehmet Ünal, and Yılmaz Erkaya. The discussion focused on the challenges and achievements of the thyme production industry, particularly in the face of drought. Despite the difficulties, the industry has seen growth, with the geographical indication for 'Denizli Thyme' being granted. The meeting concluded with optimism for the future of thyme production in the region.
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In Pamukkale, the thyme production center of Turkey, the evaluation of 2021 was made with the organic thyme producers meeting. Pamukkale Mayor Avni Örki said that he was happy to be together with thyme producers and said, "We are ready to do whatever is necessary to ensure better quality thyme production. I believe that thyme will become more valuable with the geographical indication 'Denizli Thyme'." Pamukkale Mayor Avni Örki hosted the Organic Thyme Producers Meeting, where the post-harvest year 2021 was evaluated in Pamukkale, where most of the thyme the world needs is produced. The meeting held in Pamukkale Municipality Seyir Tepesi City Forest was attended by Kurtluca Mukhtar and S.S Kutluca Village Agricultural Development Cooperative President Mustafa Acat, Naurnorm Company Official Mehmet Ünal, Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Manager Yılmaz Erkaya and thyme producers. Providing information about thyme production in the district, Kurtluca Muhtar and SS Kutluca Village ...
Source: Sondakika

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