150 tons of rosemary was collected from 700 decares in Turkey

Published 2021년 11월 30일

Tridge summary

The Metropolitan's TABIP project has seen substantial harvests of rosemary and medicinal mint, with over 150 tons and 7.6 tons collected from hundreds of decares of land across Kocaeli, contributing to the income of 65 farmers. The project, which aims to cultivate high-value aromatic plants, has also planted approximately 4 million aromatic plants across the province. In collaboration with Kocaeli University, the project seeks to increase aromatic plant cultivation areas, establish a Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Oil Exchange, provide job and practical education opportunities for students, and transform the university's idle greenhouses into application areas.
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Within the scope of the Metropolitan's TABIP project, approximately 150 tons of rosemary was harvested on an area of 700 decares and 7.6 tons of medicinal mint was harvested from an area of 40 decares. Metropolitan has harvested approximately 150 tons of rosemary from an area of 700 decares and 7.6 tons of medicinal mint from an area of 40 decares. 150 TON rosemary 65 farmers throughout Kocaeli harvested 150 tons of rosemary on an area of 700 decares within the scope of TABIP. 7.2 tons of rosemary was collected from 13 decares in Yusufça village of Kandıra, where the last harvest was made, and 2.3 tons of rosemary in Selim Village. It will increase exponentially Participating in the harvesting process in Selim Village, SEKAPARK A.Ş. General Manager Bayram Karakuş stated that they are happy to leave behind a fruitful season. Collecting rosemary together with the female employees employed, Karakuş emphasized that the cultivation of medicinal aromatic plants will increase ...
Source: Sondakika

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