Turkey: Tobacco seedlings met with soil in Bafra

Published 2022년 6월 8일

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Tobacco planting has begun in the Bafra district of Samsun, Turkey, as reported by local news. Bafra District Governor Cevdet Ertürkmen visited the area to oversee the progress and address concerns of tobacco producers. The district is expanding its tobacco cultivation areas, with support from the Chamber of Agriculture and local leaders like Osman Tosuner. Mehmet Çil, a tobacco producer, appealed for government support and urged the government to recognize the importance of small farmers to prevent rural-urban migration. The article highlights the challenges and hopes of tobacco farmers in Bafra.
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Tobacco seedlings met with soil in Bafra SAMSUN Tobacco planting started in rural neighborhoods in Samsun's Bafra district. Bafra District Governor Cevdet Ertürkmen, who made investigations in the field, received information about the problems of tobacco producers. In 70 neighborhoods of Bafra, where tobacco production is carried out in 70 neighborhoods, producers started to bring tobacco seedlings to the soil. While tobacco cultivation areas are expanding every year, the vacant lands are used by the farmers by planting tobacco again. District Governor Ertürkmen, who visited the sewing manufacturers, chatted with the workers and listened to the problems of the producers. District Governor Ertürkmen said, "Tobacco planting works have started in Bafra, one of Turkey's most important tobacco production centers. In the meantime, we wanted to be together with our villagers and workers and say good luck to them. I wish their products to be fruitful." Osman Tosuner, President of the ...
Source: Sondakika

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