A geographical indication-registered Bayburt tarragon has found a buyer from America: All grown tarragon will be exported to the United States

Published Jul 9, 2025

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Bayburt's geographically indicated medicinal aromatic plant, tarragon, found a buyer in America. Kevin John Lindseth, a business person who is a company manager in America, conducted investigations in the tarragon fields in Yedigöze village of Bayburt to take all the tarragon grown in the city to America.

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Tarragon, the geographically indicated medicinal aromatic plant of Bayburt, found a buyer from America. Kevin John Lindseth, a business person who is a company manager in America, conducted investigations in the tarragon fields in Bayburt's Yedigöze village to take all the tarragon grown in the city to America. The delegation, which examined the organically and endemically grown tarragon on-site, began by inspecting the tarragon in the drying unit established in cooperation with the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry and DOKAP. Later, tarragon fields produced in Yedigöze village were visited, and information was obtained from producers. Important discussions were held to establish an export network between the company and Bayburt producers. In the coming days, an agreement will be signed, and the geographically indicated famous Bayburt tarragon will be exported to America without kilogram or ton limits. Kevin John Lindseth, who became a customer for all tarragon ...
Source: Kamu3

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