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Turkey: Food & energy for Syrian refugees

Near the Syrian border in Turkey, another SunFarming food & energy training project is launched this month. The aim of this food & energy project in Osmaniye is to provide people with training with a future perspective.

On 2 ha of solar park, additional solar nets and barriers will be installed under the solar tables, allowing the keeping of free-range chickens. Trainings and jobs will be created for Syrian refugees in the fields of solar technology, electromobility and organic egg production. The training program consists of practical and theoretical lessons. The theory lesson takes place in a purpose-built training center. Directly connected to this complex is a shop which is also operated by trainees. Here, the agricultural products according to EU standard produced products, are sold directly and impart practical and theoretical business knowledge to trainees.

This project was made possible as a large PPP (Private Partnership Project) through the support of the BMZ (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development), run by Deutsche Energie-Agentur (dena) – the German Energy Agency.

"Education and jobs are being created, food supplies and sustainable energy production are contributing to a responsible, safe way of life and giving people here a future perspective for a later return to their homeland, explains Peter Schrum SUNfarming founder and main shareholder.

"We would like to thank DEG for making the "Blueprint" for bigger investments in Syria possible with this large Food & Energy training facility, continues Peter Schrum.

For more information:
Sunfarming
+49 3362 / 88 59 120
info@sunfarming.de
sunfarming.de

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