In Turkey, the wounds of the producers damaged by the fires are being healed

Published 2021년 11월 10일

Tridge summary

Forest fires in several districts resulted in losses for producers, which were assessed by agriculture and forestry directorates. In response, the Governorship and the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry provided donations and supplies to those affected. The Directorate also implemented the Integrated Agricultural Development Project to support the recovery of plant and animal production. This includes the distribution of seeds, seedlings, and other agricultural supplies to help restore the agricultural economy and support the development of the affected regions.
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Original content

After the forest fires in Kozan, Sarıçam, Aladağ, İmamoğlu, Çukurova and Yüreğir districts were extinguished, the damages of the producers affected by the fire were determined by the damage assessment studies of the agriculture and forestry directorates. The teams determined the losses in the animals, barns, barns, cultivated and planted agricultural areas, and stored animal and plant products of the citizens through their studies in 15 neighborhoods of 6 districts. After the determinations, with the initiatives of the Governorship and the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, 16 cattle, 37 sheep and goats, 10 milking machines, 215 kilograms of honey, 100 honeycombs, 215 bee hives, 280 empty hives, 139 tons of hay and 53 tons of animal feed was donated. Then, work was carried out within the scope of the Integrated Agricultural Development Project, which was put into practice by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry to restart plant and animal production. ...

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