Turkey to establish a women's cooperative for processing pomegranate

Published Mar 21, 2021

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The Suruç Municipality in Turkey is supporting the Suruç Nar Women's Cooperative to process and sell Suruç pomegranates, a locally famous fruit. The cooperative aims to provide economic and social opportunities for women in the district. The products will include pomegranate syrup, jam, sherbet, and dried pomegranates. The municipality believes that this will not only contribute to the national economy but also enhance the district's reputation.
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Suruç Nar Women's Cooperative, which will be established with the support of the Suruç Municipality, appointed by the Ministry of Interior, will contribute to women's employment in the district. According to the written statement made by the Suruç Municipality, Suruç Municipality is carrying out different studies to deliver the Suruç pomegranate, which is famous for its peel, sour taste and red grains, to the place it deserves throughout the country. In this context, the establishment of the Suruç Nar Women's Cooperative, supported by the municipality, in order to empower women in the district, to empower them, to provide them with a sense of solidarity and economic and social opportunities. With this project for the first time in Suruç, the quality of the product will be highlighted and women from Suruç will be employed with the pomegranate to be processed within the cooperative. The product pattern of the cooperative will also be diversified with alternative foods such as ...
Source: Sondakika

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