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Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Vahit Kirişci used the following expressions in his statement: “Of course, 11 of our 11 provinces are very valuable and valuable. The pain is really a great pain. It is the second most important after Hatay in terms of loss of life, housing, workplace and other historical places. An important feature of Kahramanmaraş is that it is an agricultural city and also an industrial city.It has a textile-based industrial infrastructure.

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Kahramanmaraş is a city that hosts important water resources. Agricultural irrigation water resources are important.

With the earthquake, we need to get this city back on its feet. It is very important that trade comes to life again and that the chimneys of the factories are smoking.

There are people leaving the city. Kahramanmaraş ranks first in the list of those who leave the city the most. It is said to be around 42-45%. Therefore, the population needs to be returned to the city again. The returns are increasing day by day.

It will be our work. Otherwise, it is painful for those people that they cannot realize their political choices as citizens in the pain and suffering they suffer. Being a citizen is both a responsibility and a pleasure. You will make a choice. Hopefully, we will have realized our work for our citizens outside Kahramanmaraş. Some have returned. Even if there is a delay for now, we will bring them to the city where they will vote and let them do their civic duty.

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WILL YOU CARRY BY BUS?

It happens with buses, it is about meeting the fuel of their own vehicles.

KEMAL KILIÇDAROĞLU HAS PROMISES. “WE WILL GIVE EARTHQUAKE HOUSING FOR FREE. WE WILL TURN THE EARTHQUAKE REGION INTO A PRODUCTION BASE” HOW DO YOU INTERPRET THESE PROMISES?

The city we call Istanbul is twice the size of many countries in Europe. The metropolitan municipality is among them. What they did in Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir, now they are promising these when they come to power.

Istanbul was garbage, mud, pit. Recep Tayyip Erdogan was the mayor. His own party was not in power. Why didn’t the mayor, who is the current equivalent of the mayor who made Istanbul Istanbul, not do this?

Now, as the government, we have faced our citizens with our actions for years. We prioritized service policy. We did not promise anything we could not deliver, but we did what we promised. There is an election manifesto that our President will share shortly.

WHAT MEASURES ARE TAKEN AGAINST Drought?

We will take the water to the center. With the drought, we started to feel more and more that we were under water stress. We will convert it to pressurized irrigation for the areas corresponding to 2/3 of the proportionally irrigated areas, which we call wild irrigation in agricultural irrigation in a 5-year period. It is important to use water sparingly.

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We are not a land-rich country. We have a large population, we are industrializing. We will realize more efficiency and planned agriculture from the unit area.

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The Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Vahit Kirişci, expressed his sorrow and concern for the city of Kahramanmaraş, which was hit by a devastating earthquake. He emphasized the importance of reviving the city’s economy and bringing back its population, which has been decreasing due to various reasons. The Minister also discussed the government’s efforts to combat drought and improve agricultural efficiency. In response to a question about opposition promises to provide free earthquake housing and turn the region into a production base, the Minister pointed out that the government has a track record of delivering on its promises and emphasized the need for responsible policymaking.

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