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The 70-Year-Old Farmer's Hard Work Went to Waste: Radishes Aren't Bringing in Any Money, Bankruptcy Is Imminent.

Summary by Halk TV
In Osmaniye, 20 acres of radishes were fed to animals without being harvested because the yield did not cover the costs. 70-year-old producer Ahmet Akcam summarized the collapse in agriculture by saying, "Diesel prices are rising, there are no buyers. Spinach and lettuce aren't profitable either." In a market where a sack of feed costs 700 lira, farmers are trying to survive by feeding their animals with the produce they cannot sell.
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In Osmaniye, 20 acres of radishes were fed to animals without being harvested because the yield did not cover the costs. 70-year-old producer Ahmet Akcam summarized the collapse in agriculture by saying, "Diesel prices are rising, there are no buyers. Spinach and lettuce aren't profitable either." In a market where a sack of feed costs 700 lira, farmers are trying to survive by feeding their animals with the produce they cannot sell.

·Ankara, Türkiye
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Halk TV broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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