650 thousand broccoli seedlings were distributed to 34 producers in Samsun, Turkey

Published Oct 24, 2023

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The Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry in Samsun's Bafra district distributed 625 thousand broccoli seedlings to farmers as part of the "TAKEP Project" to promote new production techniques in paddy agriculture. The seedlings were distributed to 34 producers in a ceremony held in the garden of the Bafra Chamber of Agriculture. The project aims to increase vegetable production and exports, and the price of broccoli grown as a second crop after paddy is higher than that of regular broccoli.
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In Samsun's Bafra district, 625 thousand broccoli seedlings were distributed to farmers within the scope of the "TAKEP Project" carried out by the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry. A ceremony was held in the garden of Bafra Chamber of Agriculture for the distribution of 625 thousand broccoli seedlings, which will be grown as the second product after paddy, within the scope of the project to disseminate new production techniques in paddy agriculture. At the ceremony, 625 thousand broccoli seedlings were distributed to 34 producers. Speaking before the distribution, Bafra District Agriculture and Forestry Director Mehmet Güreş said, “Agriculture is carried out on an area of 686 thousand decares in Bafra. Approximately 150 thousand decares of this amount is vegetables. "Our vegetable production has been increasing since 2005, especially in line with Good Agricultural Practices," he said. Speaking after Vegetable Producers Association President Adem Aşçı and Chamber ...
Source: Iha

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