3.5 million lira grant to expert producers in Ardahan

Approximately 3.5 million lira grant support was provided to 14 expert producers in Ardahan as part of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's 'Expert Hands in Rural Development Project'.

Haber Giriş Tarihi: 27.11.2023 14:01
Haber Güncellenme Tarihi: 27.11.2023 14:01

In Ardahan, approximately 3.5 million lira grant support has been provided to 14 expert producers under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's 'Expert Hands in Rural Development Project.' The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has allocated a total of 300 million TL in grants for 1200 projects that qualified for grant support under the 'Expert Hands Projects' in rural development.

In Ardahan, as part of the 'Expert Hands Project,' about 3.5 million lira in grant support was provided to 14 producers. Muhammet Fatih Cineviz, the Director of Agriculture and Forestry in Ardahan, stated that approximately 3.5 million in grant support was provided to individuals engaged in agriculture, livestock, forestry, food, and aquaculture within the rural areas as part of the project.

Emphasizing the importance of grant projects for production, Cineviz stated:

"We have supported 14 expert producers from Ardahan under the Expert Hands in Rural Development Project. We strive to be alongside producers who have received training, especially in agriculture and livestock. Fourteen expert producers, whose projects have been fully completed and verified by our provincial project implementation unit, are entitled to receive their payments. A total of 3,454,625 lira in grant support has been paid by our Ministry to the 14 project owners. We wish this financial support to be beneficial for our province and producers."

Expressing their commitment to supporting production and producers, Cineviz said, "We will continue to support our producers. We believe that our experts who have received training will make significant contributions to production in the Turkey Century. In this context, with support, we will enhance the production of Caucasian bees in the region and increase the production capacities of our large and small livestock production areas."