Support to increase bread wheat production in Turkey

Published 2021년 11월 11일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the efforts of the local government of Samsun, Turkey, to increase bread wheat production through providing seed support to farmers. It also discusses the importance of wheat as a staple food and its significance in the human diet. The article also mentions the increase in wheat production in Turkey and the high self-sufficiency level of wheat. The use of certified seeds and the adaptation of the "Ceyhan-99" seed variety for wheat cultivation in dry fields are also mentioned. The article stresses the potential economic benefits for producers and the city as a whole with the distribution of seeds.
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Original content

In order to increase the bread wheat production in Samsun, 3.5 tons of seed support was provided to the producer. According to the data of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, wheat production in Turkey increased to 20.5 million tons in the 2020-21 production season. Domestic use of wheat in Turkey is approximately 18 million tons, of which 79 percent is consumed in the food industry, 13 percent in the feed industry, and 8 percent as seeds. While Iraq, Yemen, Venezuela and Syria are the leading countries to which Turkey exports wheat and wheat products, the country to which Turkey imports the most is Russia with 61.6 percent. Wheat is more important than other agricultural products as it is the raw material of the most basic foods (bakery products, pasta, semolina, biscuits, bulgur) in human nutrition both in other countries in the world and in Turkey. That's why the COVID-19 epidemic in the world Due to the increase in demand for durable dry food products such as pasta, the ...
Source: Sondakika

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