In Turkey, due to government support, farmers' products were prevented from being damaged

Published 2023년 6월 28일

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With government support, farmers in the İhsangazi district of Kastamonu are able to prevent their products from being damaged by precipitation. A grant of 2 million TL was provided by the Agriculture and Rural Development Support Institution for the purchase of machinery that helps package and protect crops such as alfalfa, wheat, and barley from damage caused by heavy rains. This project has allowed approximately 550 thousand kilograms of fresh alfalfa to be packaged on 500 decares of land, preventing loss due to excessive precipitation.
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With government support, farmers' products were prevented from being damaged KASTAMONU Thanks to the machine purchased with the support of a grant in the İhsangazi district of Kastamonu, the farmers' products are prevented from being damaged due to precipitation. A support of 2 million TL was provided by the Agriculture and Rural Development Support Institution within the framework of the IPARD project prepared by the İhsangazi Dairy Producers Association. Thanks to this support, products such as alfalfa, wheat and barley, which have been damaged due to heavy rains in recent years, are packaged and protected. Thanks to the project, 550 thousand kilograms of alfalfa planted on approximately 500 decares of land in İhsangazi district during the year was packaged and preserved. "Loss caused by excessive precipitation has been prevented" Speaking about the importance of the support, Necmi Aladağ, President of İhsangazi Dairy Producers Association, said, "Within the framework of the ...
Source: Sondakika

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