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Chestnut and fig sapling support to producers from Buharkent, Turkey

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Published Mar 21, 2024

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The Aydın Governorship and Aydın Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry have distributed chestnut and early yellow lobe fig saplings to farmers in Aydın's Buharkent district as part of the Enabling the Use of Agricultural Lands (TAKE) project. These saplings are resistant to the Gall Bee and are expected to enhance local agriculture and economy. The project, which aims to contribute to Buharkent's agriculture, farmers, and trade, has been funded 75% by the state and 25% by the farmers.
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Chestnut and early yellow lobe fig saplings developed against the Gall Bee in Aydın's Buharkent district were distributed to producers. A chestnut and yellow lobe fig sapling distribution ceremony was held in Buharkent district within the scope of the Enabling the Use of Agricultural Lands (TAKE) project by Aydın Governorship, Aydın Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry. In the fight against Chestnut Gall Bee, 2 thousand 200 Ertan variety of chestnut saplings registered in the name of the Faculty of Agriculture and 4 thousand Yellow Lop variety fig saplings, which made Buharkent a brand in fresh fig production, were delivered to farmers. At the ceremony held in the District Governorate Garden under the leadership of Buharkent District Governor Cuma Omurca and Buharkent District Director of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Selli, with the participation of Buharkent Mayor Mehmet Erol, farmers were informed about planting saplings and how to protect them. “It will make a ...
Source: Iha
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