Turkey: The sweet bustle of tobacco producers started in Selendi

Published 2022년 4월 28일

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Farmers in the Selendi district of Manisa, Turkey, have started planting tobacco seedlings on 50 thousand decares of land, marking the return of tobacco cultivation after a long absence due to quota restrictions. About 3,000 farmers are involved in the planting, eager to leverage the district's suitability for tobacco growth to produce the highest quality of the crop. The Selendi Chamber of Agriculture has expressed optimism, highlighting tobacco as a key economic and cultural aspect of the region and acknowledging the challenges and demands of the tobacco farming industry.
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In the Selendi district of Manisa, the farmers started to bring the tobacco seedlings to the soil. Tobacco, which has not been cultivated in the Selendi district of Manisa for a long time due to the quota, has once again become the favorite of the farmers. The farmers of Selendi, who turned to tobacco production after the abolition of the quota, entered a busy season. In Selendi, about 3 thousand farmers started to bring tobacco seedlings to the soil on 50 thousand decares of land. In these days when tobacco planting started with the tractor, the producers continue until the last light of the day, when the seedlings plucked in the evening and the seedlings meet with the soil in the field with the first light of the morning. Making a statement on the subject, Selendi Chamber of Agriculture President Servet Akyıldız said, "The best quality of tobacco is grown in Selendi. Tobacco production, which is among the most important items of our district's economy, will be the favorite ...
Source: Sondakika

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