While the agricultural sector is developing on cooperatives in Europe and in the world, especially in the Netherlands, France and Germany, cooperatives in Turkey are a great burden on the farmers. TARİŞ Cotton and Oil Seeds Agricultural Sales Cooperative, which was established to support farmers and develop them in Koçarlı district, the cotton warehouse of Turkey, has announced the last year's loss of 16 million 205 thousand 342 TL. If the cooperative's property is insufficient to pay the damage, the remaining money will be collected from the farmer partners.
TARIS, which was established before the Republic for the purpose of the development of farmers in Turkey, started to be the nightmare of producers in some regions. TARİŞ Cotton and Oil Seeds Agricultural Sales Cooperative, which was established to support farmers and develop them in Koçarlı district, the cotton warehouse of the country, has announced the last year's loss of 16 million 205 thousand 342 TL. The interesting situation arose at the co-operative's regular financial board held recently. When no one understood anything from the figures in the income and expense table read at the Financial General Assembly, some members requested that the issue be explained in a way that the farmer and partners could understand. In the statement made on this, when it was announced that the cooperative had a debt of 16 million 205 thousand 342 lira 40 cents only in 2020, the partners almost revolted.
1.3 MILLION TL LOSS EACH MONTH
The partners who did not submit the management asked how so much debt was formed. As the financial situation could not be submitted, it was decided to hold an extraordinary general meeting in the cooperative. It was stated that the annual debt of the cooperative, which is 16 million 205 thousand 342 TL, corresponds to 1 million 350 thousand 420 TL per month and 45 thousand 014 TL per day, and it was stated that this loss should be called to stop as soon as possible, and if the goods of the cooperative are not enough to cover the damage, the farmers will be covered. . UAV
POOR MANAGEMENT OF COOPERATIVES ADDED TO THE LESS OF PLANNING IN AGRICULTURE
Failure to implement a state policy in agriculture brings out unplanned and insufficient production in many products.
While unplanned and insufficient production increases the country's imports, cooperatives established to protect the rights and interests of the farmers in strategic products also go bankrupt one by one. When the unplannedness in agriculture is added to the bad management of the cooperatives, the bill is again completely paid to the farmer.