The raspberry harvest has started fruitfully in Turkey

Published 2021년 8월 18일

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The Bursa Metropolitan Municipality in Turkey has commenced the raspberry harvest as part of the 'Quality Raspberry Cultivation Project', in collaboration with Tarım A.Ş., aiming to boost rural development and agriculture. The project, which has already led to successful harvests of peppers, blueberries, black cumin, and einkorn wheat, is designed to improve soil fertility and increase productivity. The initiative, highlighted in a harvest ceremony in Kozluören District, Kestel, includes supports for agriculture and animal husbandry, with plans to implement purchase guarantees and offer fertilizer supports. Bursa Deputy Atilla Ödünç, Kestel Mayor Önder Tanır, and other officials expressed gratitude for the municipality's commitment and support, noting the potential for increased raspberry production in Bursa, which currently accounts for 5323 tons of the country's total production of 5445 tons.
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- Raspberry harvest has started fruitfully BURSA - A new period of harvest has begun in the 'Quality Raspberry Cultivation Project', which is carried out by the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality with the help of Tarım A.Ş. to ensure rural development. Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Alinur Aktaş said that Bursa has a serious potential in agriculture and that they are trying to demonstrate this through action. Thanks to the supports provided by Bursa Metropolitan Municipality's Rural Service Department and TARIM A.Ş., the soil becomes fertile and the farmer smiles. With the contributions of the Metropolitan Municipality, productivity has increased in production with highly productive seedlings and saplings, and now the raspberry harvest in Kestel has started fruitfully after the pepper, blueberry, black cumin and einkorn wheat harvests in different districts. The harvest ceremony in Kozluören District, where raspberry production is intense in Kestel, was attended by Metropolitan ...
Source: Sondakika

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