The first asparagus seedlings planted in Sarıcakaya, Turkey

Published 2021년 5월 5일

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The 'Sarıcakaya Asparagus Production Development Project' has commenced in Eskişehir, Turkey, with the planting of the first seedlings. Initiated with the collaboration of the Sarıcakaya District Governorship and the District Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, this project aims to expand asparagus cultivation in the Sarıcakaya region, which is known for its suitability for asparagus growth. The project has distributed 14,000 free asparagus seedlings to local farmers in an effort to boost asparagus production, a significant portion of which is grown and produced in Eskişehir. The initiative was launched with the participation of key local officials and a private asparagus producing company.
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The first seedlings were planted within the scope of the "Sarıcakaya Asparagus Production Development Project" implemented with the support of the Sarıcakaya District Governorship and the District Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry. Eskişehir ranks first in asparagus production in Turkey, with 46 percent of its cultivation and 37 percent of its production provided from Eskişehir. The Sarıcakaya region, which has a microclimate climate feature and rich alluvial soils that the Sakarya River has fed for many years, is known as the base of asparagus production in Eskişehir. With the "Sarıcakaya Asparagus Production Development Project", which was prepared to increase the production area of the asparagus plant produced in the district and to enable the farmers to benefit more from the asparagus with high added value, 14 thousand asparagus seedlings were distributed free of charge. In this context, ...
Source: Sondakika

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