The article highlights a significant initiative by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Turkey, aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and improving living standards in rural areas through the 'Çekerek River Basin Rehabilitation Project'. This project, part of the larger Turkey Resilient Landscape Integration Project (TÜLİP), has seen the distribution of 20 tons of chickpea seeds to 35 producers in the Yıldızeli district of Sivas, as reported by the Provincial Director of Agriculture, Seyit Yıldız. The distribution of seeds is part of a larger strategy that includes the distribution of large quantities of barley seeds and Kangal Akkaraman sheep to increase efficiency in agriculture and promote small livestock farming. This initiative aims to prevent urban migration and enhance the economic development of rural communities by optimally using natural resources and agricultural lands.