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Ankara: Election promises to flower producers now fulfilled

The mayor of Ankara, Mansur Yavaş implemented the "contractual production model", one of his promises to flower producers before the elections. Within the scope of the production model that contributes to employment, 2022 million new flowers will be used to decorate the boulevards and streets of Başkent.

Saying, "My biggest dream is to make the growers from Ankara rich," Yavaş supported the flower producers, including the local producers of Başkent, who had a difficult time during the pandemic process, with the contracted production model. 1,5 million 33 thousand flowers were purchased with a purchase guaranteed contract signed by ANFA General Directorate with 7 flower producers in the last 750 years.

Flower producers, who switched to the contracted production model, thanked Yavaş with the following words, who drew attention to the fact that the plants and trees brought from abroad for years have dried up because they are not suitable for the Ankara climate, and who stopped the import plant purchase in Ankara:

Veysel Çanatan (Anatolian Flower): “Our President Mansur had a promise to us before the election. We had meetings, he said there. He fulfilled his promise. We give our seasonal flowers. Violet, ball velvet. We will do the same this year. It has made a great contribution economically. We used to work for contractors in the old administrations. We were left with the choice of either giving them the flower or throwing the flowers away. They were tying us. We used to have to give our flowers to continue our business life here, but now one-to-one purchases are made. Mansur President and whoever contributed, on my own behalf and Karşıyaka Thank you very much on your behalf. It has taken hold of us. Ankara Metropolitan Municipality stood by us.”

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