Turkey to produce vegetables and fruits on Moldova's territory
Turkey is interested in the production of vegetables and fruits on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. It was said on Wednesday at a meeting between a delegation of Turkish businessmen with Vice-Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Anatolie Spivacenco.
Delegation Head Ilhami Kaplan said that the businessmen, participating in this meeting, are vegetable and fruit producers from the Antalia zone.
"We export very much, including to Moldova. We are interested in producing vegetables and fruits in your country, as your soil is of a very good quality", Kaplan said.
Spivacenco supported the guest's initiatives and remarked that the growing of vegetables and fruits on the basis of the Turkish experience can give good results.
The sides decided to set up a working group, which will work out a cooperation plan in this field. // Infotag
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