Tomatoes grown in geothermal greenhouse in Kirklareli, Turkey started to be exported abroad

Published 2023년 6월 28일

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An investment company in the village of Asilbeyl in Kirklareli, Turkey has established a greenhouse on 5.5 hectares of land to produce tomatoes using geothermal water resources. The tomatoes are exported to countries including Bulgaria, Romania, and Germany. The greenhouse also houses 65 hive bees for product fertilization, and the company plans to increase the production area to 50 hectares in the near future.
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A greenhouse was established on an area of ​​5.5 hectares by an investment company in the village of Asilbeyl in Kirklareli, Turkey. Tomatoes, which have been produced using geothermal water resources for about 5 months, are exported to countries such as Bulgaria, Romania, and Germany. There are also 65 hive bees in the greenhouse for the fertilization of the products. Huseyin Kerkez, the general manager of the investor company, told the press that they brought geothermal water to the greenhouse from 3 wells. He explained that they spread the heat homogeneously to the greenhouse with the rail system and noted that they could produce 12 months of the year thanks to the system. Kerkez emphasized that they are producing on an area of ​​5.5 hectares, and their target is to increase the production area to 50 hectares in a short time. Pointing out that they have an annual production capacity of 3,500 tons, Kerkez said, "We are currently producing with 65 personnel. This number increases ...
Source: Hortidaily

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