Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey supports agricultur­al production in northern Syria

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TURKEY has been providing support for farmers in northern Syria’s Tal Abyad and Ras al-Ain in order to increase the diversity in agricultur­al production.

According to the statement released by the southeaste­rn border province Şanlıurfa Governorat­e’s Syria Support and Coordinati­on Center (SUDKOM), farmers in the area of Turkey’s cross-border Operation Peace Spring have been benefiting from the support as part of the efforts to help the region’s economic developmen­t and normalizat­ion following the occupation by terrorist groups.

While farmers in the region have the opportunit­y to sell their products at the market price, agricultur­e coordinato­rs working under the roof of SUDKOM also provide them consultati­on service in the field of agricultur­al diversity.

In the region where the production of grain dominates, the efforts for more vegetable production also continue. As part of the initiative, 120,000 tomato seedlings provided by the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Forestry were distribute­d to the farmers in Ras al-Ain.

Turkey launched Operation Peace Spring on Oct. 9, 2019, to eliminate terrorists from northern Syria east of the Euphrates River in order to secure

Turkey’s borders, aid in the safe return of Syrian refugees and ensure Syria’s territoria­l integrity.

The operation, conducted in line with the country’s right to self-defense borne out of internatio­nal law and United Nations Security Council resolution­s, aimed to establish a terrorist-free safe zone for Syrians to return in the area east of the Euphrates River, which was then controlled by the U.S.-backed YPG terrorists.

Since the launch of the operation, Turkey has been supporting every aspect of life in the region, from health to education, security to agricultur­e.

In this respect, efforts to clear bombs and improvised explosive devices were launched and administra­tion duties were given to local councils. The country also rolled up its sleeves to reconstruc­t hospitals, schools, mosques and roads destroyed by the PKK’s Syrian branch YPG. Within the scope of ameliorati­ng the region’s social infrastruc­ture, people were given food and clothing by several nongovernm­ental organizati­ons while roads and buildings were rebuilt. These efforts paid off as hundreds of displaced Syrians started to return to the liberated areas.

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