Erzurum, a Turkish city crucial for agriculture and livestock, has seen support from the government for increased grain and pulse production. With a population reliant on agriculture, the city offers a diverse range of crops and animal husbandry. It boasts 480 thousand hectares of agricultural land, including fallow lands, and has distributed 900 tons of certified seeds and feed in response to increased demand due to rising input costs. The city's Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry emphasized the importance of efficient use of limited agricultural land and plans to address farmers' fertilizer needs and input costs through various projects and initiatives.