Turkey's summer and winter vegetable seedlings from Bafra Plain

Published 2023년 4월 19일

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A new grafted vegetable seedling production facility in Samsun's Bafra Plain is meeting Turkey's seedling needs, with millions of seedlings sent to various regions annually. The facility, the largest and first of its kind in the Black Sea Region, is located in the Bafra Organized Industrial Zone and has been in operation for four years. It produces both grafted and straight seedlings, with plans to expand and extend the season. The facility currently employs 170 people and has a production capacity of 25 million seedlings in its first season.
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Turkey's summer and winter vegetable seedlings from Bafra Plain SAMSUN - Turkey's seedling needs are met from the grafted vegetable seedling production facility located in Samsun's Bafra Plain. Millions of seedlings produced here are sent to many regions, including the Mediterranean. Vegetable seedlings, which are grafted and grown straight in the greenhouses established on an area of 23 thousand square meters of an area of 288 thousand square meters allocated to the Japanese in the Bafra Organized Industrial Zone, are sent to all parts of Turkey, including the Mediterranean, Aegean, Marmara and Central Anatolia Regions. Agricultural engineers received information about the facility, together with the President of Bafra Chamber of Agriculture Osman Tosuner, who examined the facility, which is the largest and the first in the Black Sea Region. Plant manager İrem Yoldaş, who toured the greenhouse, said, "We send seedlings all over Turkey. Every region of Turkey. We send seedlings to ...
Source: Sondakika

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