Bean and kidney bean planting started in Niğde, Turkey

Published 2022년 6월 2일

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The article highlights the commencement of bean and kidney bean planting in Niğde, a prominent production center in Turkey. Asım Baş, the Niğde Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, expressed optimism about the season and reported a rise in production, with Niğde now leading the country with approximately 71 thousand tons from an area of 190 thousand decares. The region's yield is around 40% higher than the national average. The local farmers have received support and incentives, such as dry bean seeds and chickpeas, to enhance production. Veli Diker, a farmer in Ovacık village, expressed confidence in this year's planting, reflecting the overall positive outlook among farmers in the region.
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Bean and kidney beans planting started in Niğde NİĞDE - Farmers' planting season has started in Niğde, one of the important dry bean production centers of Turkey. Niğde Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Asım Baş said in a statement made by the farmers in the cultivation area of Ovacık village that the village is a bean and kidney bean production center. Stating that they have been trying to focus on bean cultivation with the support of the ministry and local resources for the last 4-5 years, Baş said; "Our city has been in the second place in production for a long time, we have risen to the first place. We have a production of approximately 71 thousand tons on an area of 190 thousand decares. Beans are one of the products that should definitely be found on our tables as a source of protein," he said. Baş pointed out that while an average of 280 kilograms of product is taken per decare in Turkey, approximately 370 kilograms of yield is obtained in Niğde, adding that ...
Source: Sondakika

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