Turkey produces a significant portion of many agricultural commodities for the Mediterranean region, including 41% of cotton, all rose petals and bananas, 89% of citrus fruits, 90% of groundnuts, 91% of soybeans, 29% of watermelons, and 21% of tomatoes. Key growing regions include Çukurova and coastal areas for cotton, Isparta and Burdur for roses, Alanya and Anamur for bananas, and the entire Mediterranean coastline for tomatoes, grapes, and olives.
Turkey produces a significant portion of many agricultural commodities for the Mediterranean region, including 41% of cotton, all rose petals and bananas, 89% of citrus fruits, 90% of groundnuts, 91% of soybeans, 29% of watermelons, and 21% of tomatoes. Key growing regions include Çukurova and coastal areas for cotton, Isparta and Burdur for roses, Alanya and Anamur for bananas, and the entire Mediterranean coastline for tomatoes, grapes, and olives.
Turkey produces a significant portion of many agricultural commodities for the Mediterranean region, including 41% of cotton, all rose petals and bananas, 89% of citrus fruits, 90% of groundnuts, 91% of soybeans, 29% of watermelons, and 21% of tomatoes. Key growing regions include Çukurova and coastal areas for cotton, Isparta and Burdur for roses, Alanya and Anamur for bananas, and the entire Mediterranean coastline for tomatoes, grapes, and olives.
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Turkey,%41 of cotton production , all rose petals
and banana production.%89 of citrus fruits.%90 of groundnut production,%91 of soybean production,%29 of watermelon production,%21 of tomato production Mediterranean Region it is provided
Cotton is grown mainly in
Çukurova and other coastal ovals.Rose especially is grown Isparta and Burdur
Bananas are grown around Alanya and Anamur
Both of them are grown
in Adana
Tomato and grape
on the entire coastline of the mediterranean region