The first harvest of fruits in the ecological village of Mamak, Turkey

Published 2021년 8월 7일

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Mamak Municipality has conducted the initial harvest of fruits grown using ecological agriculture techniques on a 25-decare land, marking a milestone in the promotion of ecological agriculture and ecotourism in Mamak. The harvest, which took place within the Ekoköy project, saw the gathering of crops from 400 fruit trees and 25,000 vegetables, signifying the project's success in cultivating local produce and fostering environmental consciousness. In addition to the harvest, the project aims to revitalize village tourism by offering immersive experiences in traditional village life, including workshops for creating natural dairy products, greenhouses, and gardens. Furthermore, the project is developing facilities such as a bakery, local products market, cafe, and historical village houses to provide a tranquil escape for citizens while showcasing the charm of rural living. This initiative is part of a larger effort to reconnect people with nature and promote sustainable agricultural practices.
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Mamak Municipality carried out the first harvest of the fruits grown in accordance with ecological agriculture on a 25-decare land. Mamak Municipality, which pioneered the expansion of ecological agriculture in Mamak, carried out the first harvest of the fruits that it has grown in accordance with ecological agriculture on a 25-decare land. Mamak Mayor Murat Köse visited the orchards together with AK Party Mamak District President Erhan Sarıgöl, AK Party Provincial Women's Branch President Hatice Çakmak and council members within the scope of the Ekoköy project, which was realized in Gökçeyurt Mahallesi, which gave its first harvest in the past months, and collected the crops. "Our land will give great abundance" Noting that Ekoköy, where 400 fruit trees, 25 thousand vegetables and 100 vineyards have been planted, is an exemplary ecotourism village for Ankara, Mayor Köse stated that they are working to raise awareness about the use of local seeds and good agricultural practices ...
Source: Sondakika

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