Turkey: Sugar beet purchase campaign started in Konya and Çumra sugar factories

Published 2024년 9월 25일

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The 2024-2025 sugar beet purchase campaign at Konya Şeker and Çumra Şeker factories has started with a ceremony attended by officials and farmers. PANKOBİRLİK General President Ramazan Erkoyuncu reported a promising yield, expecting 3.6 to 3.65 million tons of sugar beets. The factories are enhancing their daily beet cutting capacities, with Çumra Şeker aiming for 20,500 tons and Konya Şeker for 12,000 tons. These expansions and other investments are financed through the institution's resources. Erkoyuncu also mentioned debt restructuring and ongoing efficiency and renewable energy projects.
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The 2024-2025 sugar beet purchase campaign at Konya Şeker and Çumra Şeker factories began with a ceremony. PANKOBİRLİK General President and Konya Sugar Beet Growers Cooperative Board Chairman Ramazan Erkoyuncu stated that the sugar beet yield was good this year and said, "We anticipate a sugar beet input of 3 million 600-650 thousand tons." Farmers participated heavily in Konya Şeker's 71st and Çumra Şeker's 21st sugar beet purchase campaigns. PANKOBİRLİK General President and Konya Sugar Beet Growers Cooperative Board Chairman Ramazan Erkoyuncu, as well as Çumra Mayor Mehmet Aydın, Akşehir-Ilgın Sugar Beet Growers Cooperative Chairman Yusuf Yazır, protocol members, employees and farmers attended the program. PANKOBİRLİK General President and Konya Sugar Beet Growers Cooperative Board Chairman Ramazan Erkoyuncu, who made the opening speech of the program, wished the sugar beet purchase campaign to be beneficial. President Erkoyuncu said, "We have started the 2024-2025 sugar beet ...
Source: Sondakika

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