The Turkish cooperative, expecting to export a thousand tons of hot pepper paste to the Netherlands, continues production

Published 2021년 9월 1일

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The Kulaca Agricultural Development Cooperative in Bursa's İnegöl district is producing around one thousand tons of hot pepper paste sauce for export to the Netherlands. The cooperative, which has been sending products to the Netherlands for 17 years, is expected to generate an income of one million dollars from these exports this year. Despite challenges like labor shortage, the cooperative is happy to convert pepper grown in the field into foreign currency and aims to increase and diversify its exports in the future.
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In Kulaca Agricultural Development Cooperative operating in Bursa's İnegöl district, a feverish work is carried out for the production of approximately one thousand tons of hot pepper paste sauce to be sent to the Netherlands. Cooperative President Ahmet Uğur, in a statement to reporters, stated that the cooperative, which was established in 1974, has been sending products to the Netherlands for 17 years, and that they expect an income of 1 million dollars from exports to this country this year. Pointing out that although the Netherlands is not a pepper producer, it is one of the largest exporters of pepper paste, Uğur said: "We are trying to fulfill their export commitment. We will make 800-1000 tons of pepper sauce to the Netherlands. Our work continues. About 100 people will work for this ...
Source: Sondakika

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