Turkey: The protocol has been signed, it will revive the farmers' economy; tomato will be exported to 10 countries

Published 2022년 4월 11일

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The Yahşihan municipality in Kırıkkale, Turkey, is planning to establish a tomato drying facility to help revitalize agricultural lands and provide economic opportunities for farmers, particularly disadvantaged women. The facility will dry tomatoes for export to ten countries, including Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Finland, Estonia, and Egypt. The initiative is part of a larger project aimed at supporting family economies and promoting solidarity within the community.
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Tomatoes that farmers will produce this year in the Yahşihan district of Kırıkkale will be exported to 10 countries after drying in the facility to be established by the municipality. The facility to be established in the Yahşihan district of Kırıkkale will be a hope for tomato producers. The Yahşihan Municipality, which will be a hope for the farmers, started a study this year in order for the farmers to gain economic income and to revive the agricultural lands. Mayor Osman Türkyılmaz, who signed a protocol with a private company, said that it will provide economic gain to farmers and employment to disadvantaged women. Türkyılmaz also stated that within the framework of the project initiated under the name of "productive municipality", a tomato drying facility will be established in the district and noted that the tomatoes dried through a private company will be exported to 10 countries, primarily Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Finland, Estonia and Egypt. Yahşihan Mayor Osman ...
Source: Sondakika

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