Turkey is trying to give value to cotton

Published 2021년 2월 26일

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The National Cotton Council's Chairman, Bertan Balçık, emphasized the importance of a long-term strategy for the cotton industry during his appearance on the Emin Aydın, Başa program. He argued that not only cotton but also other agricultural sectors require a strategic approach. Balçık highlighted the benefits and added value of cotton, stating that Turkey is among the rarest items due to its[INST]. The National Cotton Council represents all stakeholders in the industry and collaborates with various ministries to address current and future issues.
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Chairman of the National Cotton Council Bertan Slime, "Turkey is trying to give value to the cotton, they are a bit more planned, scheduled for three years, should be governed by a five-year strategy. This situation is not only valid for cotton. Today, whether it is in the cereal group, in the vegetable group, or in industrial cotton products such as ours, plans and strategies must be made in a longer term ”. (CLICK FOR PHOTOS) Bertan Balçık, President of the National Cotton Council, was the guest of the program Emin Aydın, Başa, prepared and presented by journalist Emin Aydın, which was broadcast every weekday on TV screens. Balçık stated that cotton production should be done with long-term plans and strategies. "COTTON, ONE OF TURKEY'S PRODUCTS NADİDE" Cotton Balchik, indicating that the world in one of the most widely used fiber, "Cotton is one of the most consumed staple in the world. It is currently produced in 68 countries. It is also used as the raw material of the textile ...
Source: Aydindenge

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