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A total of 50,000 apricot saplings have been distributed to farmers in Sivas, Turkey, as part of the 'Micro-Catchment Based Fruit Growing Development Project'. The distribution was done at a ceremony with a 75% grant and saw 90,000 applications for the saplings. The Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, Seyit Yıldız, highlighted Sivas's agricultural significance and the potential of the Gürün district for fruit production.
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50 thousand apricot saplings were distributed to farmers in Sivas. In the Gürün district of Sivas, 50 thousand apricot saplings were distributed to farmers with a 75 percent grant within the scope of the "Micro-Catchment Based Fruit Growing Development Project" at a ceremony. Another 50 thousand saplings were distributed for the project, which received 90 thousand applications. Speaking at the sapling distribution ceremony, which was also attended by the district protocol, Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry Seyit Yıldız said, "Our province is an agricultural and animal husbandry city and one of the most important production centers of Türkiye. Our Gürün district, in particular, has a very high ...