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Flood in southern Turkey could increase veg prices

Hectares of greenhouses in Mersin have been flooded leading to local farmers seeking support to cover the losses, according to the head of the Mersin Agriculture Chamber, Cengiz Gökçel.

"Our farmers in the region have been trying to save their products with their own efforts. Our province has been of great importance in fresh fruit production. For instance, around 70 percent of Turkey’s production is made in Mersin, which is now devastated as a result of the terrible disaster,” he said, adding that local producers have already faced big problems after a diplomatic crisis with Russia, which was once Turkey’s largest fresh fruit and vegetable market.

“A majority of our producers have been left indebted to banks. We need help and support to be able to overcome our losses and keep up with our production,” Gökçel added.

He stressed that agricultural supply had also suffered a dramatic contraction after the heavy flooding.

“We cannot supply our market now. Our farmers cannot even harvest their yields, which are soaked in water now. The prices have started to climb up. If a helping hand is not offered to our farmers, the prices will see a further increase,” he said.

source: hurriyetdailynews.com
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