Certified cumin and lentil seeds were distributed in Kulu, Turkey

Published 2024년 3월 13일

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The Enabling the Use of Agricultural Lands (TAKEP) project in Kulu district, Konya, Turkey, has provided local farmers with certified green lentils and cumin seeds. Each farmer received 500 kilograms of these seeds as part of an initiative to reduce foreign dependency by utilizing unused land for production. This project is anticipated to boost both the local and national economy.
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Certified green lentils and cumin seeds were distributed to farmers within the framework of the Enabling the Use of Agricultural Lands (TAKEP) project in Kulu district of Konya. A distribution ceremony of certified green lentils and cumin seeds was held within the framework of the TAKEP and "Certificate of Additional Seeds, Produce Quality and Efficient Cumin" projects carried out by Konya Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry. Green lentils with a 50 percent grant were distributed as 500 kilograms per farmer. Cumin seeds were distributed to women farmers at the rate of 500 kilograms per farmer. It was delivered as 30 kilograms per farmer with a grant of 75. Kulu District Governor Ömer Faruk Canbolat wished that the project would be beneficial and fruitful. Duran Seçen, Konya Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, said, "Within the framework of the project, which is carried out with the aim of reducing foreign dependency by bringing empty areas into ...
Source: Iha

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