60 thousand tons of sugar beet remained under snow in Sivas, Turkey

Published 2024년 12월 3일

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Approximately 60 thousand tons of sugar beets harvested in Sivas, Turkey, have been lost due to snowfall and delayed shipments. The beets were initially loaded into a machine for transport to the Malatya Sugar Factory, but the shipments were delayed, causing the beets to be buried under snow and lost. This has resulted in a 5-10 percent loss for the producers and harm to both their economy and the country's economy. Producers are urgently requesting that shipments be started to prevent further damage.
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Approximately 60 thousand tons of uprooted sugar beets harvested in Sivas in October were buried under snow due to delayed shipments. Stating that uprooted beets buried under snow due to snowfall caused 5 to 10 percent loss, producers stated that this situation harmed both their own economy and the country's economy. The fact that the sugar beets would be taken by the Malatya Sugar Factory with a beet loading machine initially caused great joy among producers. However, with the delay in shipments, the sugar beets left in the fields turned into disappointment for producers. Sugar beet producers stated that they acted in accordance with the instructions from the authorities during the harvest that started in October, but their beets were kept in the fields for the past 2 months. Producers stated that the beets left in the fields lost weight due to being buried under snow. Sugar beet producers from Sivas demanded that shipments be started as soon as possible in order to prevent ...
Source: Iha

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