Local seed distribution n in Bursa, Turkey

Published May 3, 2021

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The Nilüfer Municipality City Gardens in Turkey is encouraging local seed production by growing seeds brought from Turkey and around the world. In collaboration with the Seed Exchange Festival, the municipality has distributed 16,500 packets of seeds for free to citizens, including tomatoes, peppers, watermelons, and other vegetables. This initiative, popular among seed enthusiasts, aims to maintain the continuity of local seeds and provide opportunities for citizens to engage with nature during the pandemic.
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Seeds brought from various parts of Turkey and the world are grown in a natural environment in Nilüfer Municipality City Gardens. The garden, where local seed production has increased and different species have been tried, frequently hosts seed enthusiasts these days. Seeds produced at the Seed Exchange Festival organized by Nilüfer Municipality are distributed free of charge to citizens. This year, 16,500 packets of seeds were delivered to soil enthusiasts. The seeds of products such as tomatoes, peppers, watermelons, chard, corn, parsley, marigold, arugula and lettuce can be purchased free of charge, provided that each citizen chooses 5 pieces. Nilüfer City Orchards Supervisor Selin Gürsan said, “We prepared 16,500 packets of seeds within the scope of the Seed Exchange Festival. Some of it was distributed at the festival. We distribute what we have left here. We ensure the cultivation and distribution of local seeds. We produce these seeds and we want their continuity ...
Source: Iha

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