İnegöl Mayor Alper Taban was a guest in Karagölet and Çavuşköy Neighborhoods within the scope of his rural neighborhood visits. Mayor Taban, who received great interest from the residents of the neighborhood during the visit with AK Party administrators and council members, talked about the needs of the region and the work to be done. sohbet and shared what has been done so far and the plans for the new period.
DEVELOPMENT STARTS FROM RURAL
Pointing out that the headings in the AK Party's new term election declaration are a turning point especially for rural regions, Mayor Taban stated that green economy and green development are priorities and said, “Local and rural development is our cornerstone. Among the self-sufficient cities, İnegöl is a value that can be sufficient not only for itself but for many cities, with its industry and fertile lands. We will develop this and add value to our values. Cities that draw their energy from nature is also an important topic in our AK Party's statements regarding the new era. "With this energy, very good days await İnegöl," he said.
Stating that the construction of the Turkey Century in İnegöl started and will continue in the rural neighborhoods, which are our most important strength, Mayor Taban said, “We have worked on this point by creating the İnegöl Agricultural Model with the dream of a stronger agricultural city. We established the Producing Farmers Cooperative, brought a Cold Storage to our city, implemented the Özeğenkuru Fruit Drying Facility, started the Free Soil Analysis application, started the agricultural spraying with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (ZİHA) era in agriculture, provided support for new crop plantings, a stone collection vehicle and a Small Animal Washing Pool. We brought it to the service of our producers, organized Small Livestock Festivals, provided free seedling support, Walnut Husking Machine, Beehive distribution, support for the construction of Irrigation Ponds, Chestnut Training Garden application, Agricultural Bookstores, Farmer training seminars, Agriculture fair trips and many other works. . Now it's time to do better. "Hopefully, we will raise the bar much higher in the next 5 years," he said.