Turkey paid 99.2 million euros in compensation to farmers in September. The funds cover damages from frost, storms, and losses in livestock.
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Turkey's Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, İbrahim Yumaklı, announced that 3.15 billion Turkish Lira (approximately 99.2 million euros) were paid out in September to agricultural producers as compensation through the State Agricultural Insurance System in Turkey - TARSIM. Yumaklı emphasized that Turkey's Ministry of Agriculture continues to protect farmers' work from natural disasters and risks: "In September, we paid out 3.15 billion Lira in compensation. With TARSIM, we continue to support our producers and be a guarantee for the stability of agriculture." The funds were distributed as follows: - 1.1 billion Lira (approximately 34.6 million euros) – for frost damage - 400 million Lira (approximately 12.6 million euros) – for hail and storms - 650 million Lira (approximately 20.4 million euros) – for livestock - 1 billion Lira (approximately 31.5 million euros) – for crop insurance in rural areas The Ministry confirmed ...
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