They export the sage they collect from the slopes of Mount Ganos in Turkey to 7 countries.

Published 2021년 7월 26일

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Farmers in Gaziköy Neighborhood are intensively collecting sage tea, which is then sent to a factory in Izmir and exported to seven countries. In collaboration with Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University, the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry has distributed 200,000 sage seedlings to 41 farmers, contributing to the increase in the production of medicinal and aromatic plants in Turkey. The sage tea, known for its high quality and demand, is collected from both natural and artificial fields and is a significant source of additional income for the neighborhood's residents.
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Farmers in Gaziköy Neighborhood work intensively on the slopes of the mountain and in the fields from the first hours of the morning to collect the sage tea at harvest time. EXPORTED TO 7 COUNTRIES Sage tea collected by the residents of the neighborhood is sent to a factory in Izmir after being filled in sacks. The tea, which has undergone various processes in the factory, is exported to England, France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Norway and the USA. "41 FARMERS HAVE BEEN GIVEN 200 THOUSAND SEEDLINGS" Oktay Öcal, Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, said that the production of medicinal and aromatic plants in Turkey increases every year. Stating that they directed the farmers in the region to this product due to the fact that more arid and sloping lands are preferred for sage, Öcal said, "As the Provincial Directorate, 200 thousand sage seedlings were given to 41 farmers who were trained within the scope of the 'Improving Sage Production' project." said. "HIGHLY ...
Source: Sondakika

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