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Crowded isles on second day of GrowTech Eurasia

Turkey is the one of the biggest horticultural countries of the world but the majority of the nearly 80.000 hectare acreage is low-tech and deals with low harvests - only 1 or 2 per cent are growing on a higher level of technique. Growers from both are present at the GrowTech Eurasia.

In addition there's people visiting from surrounding countries, with Central Asia and the Middle East as the most important ones. The GrowTech Eurasia annually functions as the hub for horticulture in the region. 

The exhibition takes place for the 19th time, covering an area of more than 50,000 m2. Our team is present so feel free to e-mail us if you have something new and want to get your photo taken!