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A Turkish company that specializes in the production and trade of fresh fruits and vegetables is seeking Partners for Advanced Greenhouse Models and Sustainable Soil Enhancement Technologies
AbstractKocalar Gida, a Turkish company with over three decades of experience in the production and trade of fresh fruits and vegetables, is seeking partnerships with European companies. The company is interested in advanced greenhouse models and natural methodologies for enhancing soil sustainability. It aims to improve the health and quality of its produce while adhering to sustainable and eco-friendly practices. Potential partners with innovative agricultural technologies are invited to collaborate.
DescriptionKocalar Gida, a Turkish company with a rich history dating back to 1986, specializes in the production and trade of fresh fruits and vegetables. Operating in diverse agricultural regions across Turkey, including Bursa, Antalya, and Manisa, Kocalar Gida ensures high-quality produce through meticulous harvesting, warehousing, and packaging processes that adhere to cold chain FIFO principles.
With a strong commitment to sustainability and people-centered approaches, Kocalar Gida is seeking partnerships with European companies that can offer advanced greenhouse models and innovative natural methodologies to enhance soil sustainability. The goal is to adopt cutting-edge technologies that promote the growth of healthy vegetables while protecting the environment and maintaining soil fertility.
Kocalar Gida invites companies with expertise in sustainable agriculture and advanced greenhouse systems to collaborate, aiming to integrate these technologies into their operations to further improve the quality and sustainability of their agricultural practices.
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The company is interested in developed greenhouses’ models that is available for the growth of healthy vegetables. Also, we interested in different type of natural methodologies to increase the sustainability of soil.