625 thousand broccoli seedlings were distributed to producers in Turkey

Published 2022년 11월 2일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in Samsun's Bafra district has distributed 625 thousand broccoli seedlings to local producers as part of the 'Effective Use of Agricultural Lands Project'. The seedlings, which are 75% funded, are intended for cultivation in paddy fields following the rice harvest. The distribution is part of the ministry's larger support for agricultural production, which in 2021 reached 305 million lira and is projected to hit 9-10 billion liras in 2022. The aim is to ensure that farms do not remain fallow and to support farmers in their production.
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Producers in Samsun's Bafra district were given 625 thousand broccoli seedlings, 75 percent of which was a grant, within the scope of the "Effective Use of Agricultural Lands Project" of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Sağlam said that the base prices were determined by putting the farmer's earnings on the costs at the ceremony held in the garden of the directorate. Stating that how many products that need to be intervened, such as wheat, paddy, hazelnut and grapes, are intervened, Sağlam said, "In addition to our earnings, we have the support given by our Ministry. In 2021, 305 million lira support was distributed. 9-10 billion lira in 2021. We had an agricultural production value like 2022. Our production value in 2022 approached 20 billion liras. We talked about this for 2023." said. Stating that the paddy production areas are empty after the harvest, Sağlam said, "We decided to distribute broccoli seedlings for ...
Source: Sondakika

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