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Farmers in Diyarbakır are not satisfied with the prices of cereals Haber

Farmers in Diyarbakır are not satisfied with the prices of cereals

Following the announcement by the Grain Board of the Republic of Turkey (TMO) that it will pay 10,000 Turkish lira per ton for durum wheat, 9,250 Turkish lira per ton for bread wheat, and 7,250 Turkish lira per ton for barley, Mehmet Cevat Delil, the Coordinator Chairman of the Diyarbakır Agricultural Chambers, stated that the prices of cereals do not meet the expectations of farmers. Mehmet Cevat Delil, the Coordinator Chairman of the Diyarbakır Agricultural Chambers, emphasized that the cereal prices announced by the Grain Board of the Republic of Turkey do not meet the expectations of farmers and expressed concerns that farmers will face difficulties due to the very low prices. Delil highlighted that the announced prices fell well below expectations, stating, "Therefore, we received extreme reactions from our farmers. Our farmers are wondering how they will carry out production in the upcoming season. The prices for cereals have been announced as 9.25 Turkish lira for bread wheat, 10 Turkish lira for durum wheat, and 7.25 Turkish lira for barley. However, when compared to previous years, there is around an 11 percent difference for durum wheat and bread wheat. For barley, it's around 3 percent. The input costs for farmers, such as pesticides, fertilizers, diesel, and seed prices, have doubled." Delil said, "Importation has been halted, and we welcome this. However, halting imports does not necessarily mean that the market will immediately rise. We have an excessive amount of stock in the market. We cannot expect the domestic market to rise before depleting this stock. Yes, the domestic market may rise eventually, but by that time, farmers will have already sold their products at low prices. The prices are very low, and our farmers cannot continue production like this." Delil emphasized the need for determining base prices considering farmers' input costs, stating, "Our expectation from the TMO is to revise the wheat prices to 13 Turkish lira for bread wheat, 14 Turkish lira for durum wheat, and 10 Turkish lira for barley, and to provide support payments of up to 2,500 Turkish lira per ton for wheat and 1,500 Turkish lira per ton for barley to farmers registered in the Farmer Registration System (ÇKS). Agriculture is not only an economic activity; it is the future of this land. Agriculture is not only about today but also about tomorrow's guarantee. Base prices should be determined considering farmers' input costs. We call on the TMO to listen to our farmers, who feed the nation."

Tangerine cheap but fruitful this year Haber

Tangerine cheap but fruitful this year

Tangerine, whose price has halved compared to last year and found buyers in the garden for 3-4 TL, is on sale in markets and markets for 7 to 10 TL. Citrus fruits also come to the fore in Mersin, which has an important place in Turkey's fresh vegetable and fruit production. Mersin ranks first in lemon production and tangerine ranks second. It was stated that the yield of tangerine, which is produced in an area of 72 thousand decares, was 310 thousand tons this year, and a 35 percent increase is expected compared to the previous season. It was stated that the harvest, which started from the last week of October, will continue intensively until January. It was recorded that workers started working early in the morning, collected the fruits that filled the branches one by one and sent them to markets and markets. It was learned that the tangerine, which had a buyer in the garden in the 3-4 TL range, was sold for 7 to 10 TL in markets and markets. "310 thousand tons of yield is expected on 72 thousand decares" Stating that the Mersin region is of great importance in citrus fruit production, Ali Yılmaz, Agricultural Engineer of the Alata Horticultural Research Institute in Mersin Erdemli, gave information and said; "After lemon, tangerine has a significant production area. This year, 310 thousand tons of production is expected in an area of 72 thousand decares. When we compare our yield this year compared to last year, an increase of 30-35 percent is expected. We observed that an adult tree has grown from 150 kilograms to over 200 kilograms on average. Harvest continues until January. We continue this with the late harvested variety in February and March. "We can say that the most affordable fruit, both in terms of price and nutrition, is tangerine." Ercan Kızılay, one of those who started harvesting in the gardens in Erdemli, said, "Our harvest has started, the prices are affordable, there is plenty of fruit. We want everyone to eat it."

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