The Felicity (Saadet) Party Antalya Provincial Chairman Ramazan Düzen expressed the difficult situations where the ban on the export of fruits and vegetables due to coronavirus lowered the farmer and said, "In this process that deeply affects our country's economy, we must act very quickly and ensure that the doors of exports are opened as soon as possible, otherwise we will all have very serious problems. The producers and agricultural stakeholders who are in debt should be with them as soon as possible and serious efforts should be made in this regard."
Banning imports and exports due to the coronavirus caused many farmers in Turkey to have problems. Especially the producers in Antalya and Izmir were making a living with the products they exported to Russia. Organizing a press release on the issue, Saadet Party Antalya Provincial Chairman Ramazan Düzen expressed the problems experienced by farmers. In a press release held at the Saadet Party Antalya Provincial Directorate with the participation of many media members, Ramazan Düzen emphasized that the authorities should support agriculture and animal husbandry against the coronavirus epidemic.
"I HOPE OUR VOICES BE HEARD"
Saadet Party Antalya Provincial Chairman Ramazan Düzen expressed the difficulties that farmers suffered due to the coronavirus epidemic and said, “We must act very quickly in this process that deeply affects our country's economy, otherwise we will all have serious problems. The producers and agricultural stakeholders who are in debt should be with them as soon as possible and serious efforts should be made in this regard. The biggest lesson here is that we need to research foreign markets and find export gates. We should not forget that we cannot keep fresh vegetables and fruits in the branch, we need to create the necessary public opinion in cooperation, convey the truth to political channels and mobilize them. I hope our voices will be heard and this issue will be concluded next week and the export gates will open again in fruit and vegetables, otherwise, woe to us."