10 million baby carp were released to dams and lakes in Edirne, Turkey

Published 2024년 8월 20일

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The article highlights the significant achievement of the İpsala district in producing 10 million young carp as part of the 2024 Fish Production Program, with plans to distribute them across several provinces, including Edirne, Tekirdağ, Kırklareli, Bursa, Bilecik, and Istanbul. A ceremony was held to release a portion of the young carp into Lake Gala, representing a crucial step towards enhancing the ecological system and economic benefits derived from aquaculture. The initiative is part of broader efforts to improve Turkey's aquaculture sector, with ambitions to reach an export value close to $2 billion and secure a leading global position in the production of sea bream, sea bass, and trout.
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EDIRNE Governor Yunus Sezer said that 10 million young carp produced in the Aquaculture Production Facilities in İpsala district this year were released into dams and lakes in the country. Within the scope of the 2024 Fish Production Program of the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry affiliated to the Edirne Governorship, 10 million young carp were produced in the Aquaculture Production Facilities in İpsala district this year. 2 million 120 thousand of these were sent to Edirne, and 7 million 780 thousand were sent to many provinces, especially Tekirdağ, Kırklareli, Bursa, Bilecik and Istanbul. A ceremony was held in the Aquaculture Production Facilities in İpsala for the introduction of the young fish into the inland waters of Edirne, and the young carp were released into Lake Gala. Edirne Governor Yunus Sezer, AK Party Edirne Deputy Fatma Aksal, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Fisheries and Aquatic Products Deputy General Manager Mehmet Nuri Yılmaz, ...
Source: Sondakika

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