Turkey: Capia pepper produced in Karaman are sent to 7 provinces

Published 2021년 8월 23일

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A farmer in Karaman, Abdullah Küçük, has started harvesting 1000 tons of peppers for tomato paste from a 150 decare field, which will be sent to seven provinces in Turkey. Mehmet Bayram, the Chairman of the Chamber of Agriculture, applauded Karaman's involvement in pepper paste production and emphasized the need for product planning to prevent price drops due to overproduction. Küçük expressed similar sentiments, highlighting the financial fluctuations he experiences due to unpredictable market demand.
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Peppers for tomato paste produced by a farmer in Karaman are sent to Adana, Bursa, Niğde, Aksaray, Mersin, Konya and Gaziantep. Mehmet Bayram, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Agriculture, who examined the pepper field planted on an area of 150 decares, said that "Karaman will be one of the provinces that have a say in pepper paste production. Stating that the producer Abdullah Küçük has been producing pepper on an area of 150 decares for years in the Mesudiye village of the center, Bayram said, "Our producer started the harvest of the pepper, which he produced with approximately 100 people, last week. In recent years, the planting of pepper paste has been increasing in our province. The peppers produced in this field are now in Adana, Adana, Turkey. It goes to the provinces of Bursa, Niğde, Aksaray, Mersin, Konya and Gaziantep. The rapidly increasing production of pepper as an alternative product in Karaman, I hope it will contribute to our farmers ...
Source: Sondakika

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