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Turkey: Minister of Ag says all protected cropping production to be monitored

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı announced that all plant production carried out in closed areas will be recorded by identifying them with their geographical coordinates, regardless of ownership or place of production, through a letter of undertaking.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's 'Indoor Plant Production Registration System Regulation,' which aims to record plant production in closed environments, was published in the Official Gazette. Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı, in his statement, stated that with the regulation, all plant production carried out in partially or completely controllable indoor areas such as greenhouses, vertical farming facilities, and mushroom facilities, where farmers produce, will be identified and recorded with their geographical coordinates, regardless of ownership or place of production, by undertaking. He stated that it would be taken.

Stating that the 'Greenhouse Registration System Regulation,' which came into force in 2014 specifically for the light-permeable greenhouse cultivation model, was abolished with the publication of the new regulation in the Official Gazette, Yumaklı said, "With our new regulation, we can make production planning by determining our current potential and regional distribution in the most accurate way, as well as internal In line with our and foreign market targets, we will be able to create new production areas that reduce our carbon footprint, including logistics activities. "Congratulations to all our producers," he said.

Minister İbrahim Yumaklı pointed out that Turkey ranks 4th in the world and 2nd in Europe after Spain in terms of greenhouse wealth. Yumaklı underlined that while greenhouse production areas were 2002 thousand decares in 540, they reached 2023 thousand decares in 42 with an increase of 764 percent and gave the following information:

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