Beyobası Village-Köyceğiz
The Muğla Metropolitan Municipality reported: "With our guaranteed-purchase production model, we've strengthened urban aesthetics and supported our producers. With the flower production we launched in the Beyobası Neighborhood (Village), over 27 million flowers have been grown to date, saving us 23 million Turkish Lira."

With this production model, which thrives on women's labor, we've planted 13,754,000 flowers across the city." Meanwhile, Mayor Ahmet Aras emphasizes that guaranteed-purchase flower production is a solidarity-based development model, saying, "We're expanding production that supports local development, prioritizes women's labor, and is environmentally friendly." Yes, that's true, because we've witnessed this practice firsthand.

COMMENT ON THE NEWS
It is also very important to value women's labor, as mentioned in this news report. However, various producers belonging to our country's landscaping and ornamental plant sector in the Ortaca, Dalaman, and Fethiye areas within the borders of Muğla produce plants at international standards.

Wouldn't it be great to use these plants in Muğla and its coasts, which are considered the world's most popular tourism centers?




Beyobası Village-Köyceğiz
The Muğla Metropolitan Municipality reported: "With our guaranteed-purchase production model, we've strengthened urban aesthetics and supported our producers. With the flower production we launched in the Beyobası Neighborhood (Village), over 27 million flowers have been grown to date, saving us 23 million Turkish Lira."

With this production model, which thrives on women's labor, we've planted 13,754,000 flowers across the city." Meanwhile, Mayor Ahmet Aras emphasizes that guaranteed-purchase flower production is a solidarity-based development model, saying, "We're expanding production that supports local development, prioritizes women's labor, and is environmentally friendly." Yes, that's true, because we've witnessed this practice firsthand.

COMMENT ON THE NEWS
It is also very important to value women's labor, as mentioned in this news report. However, various producers belonging to our country's landscaping and ornamental plant sector in the Ortaca, Dalaman, and Fethiye areas within the borders of Muğla produce plants at international standards.

Wouldn't it be great to use these plants in Muğla and its coasts, which are considered the world's most popular tourism centers?













