State Production Farms (Turkish: Devlet Üretme Çiftliği, abbreviated DÜÇ) is the name of a group of state owned farms in Turkey. They were founded on 1 March 1950 as a model to Turkish farmers. In 1984 they were reorganized within TIGEM, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Agriculture of Turkey. The names of the farms is as follows. [1]
Farm | Province |
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Altınova | Konya Province |
Anadolu | Eskişehir Province |
Boztepe | Antalya Province |
Ceylanpınar | Şanlıurfa Province |
Çukurova | Adana Province |
Dalaman | Muğla Province |
Gökhöyük | Amasya Province |
Gözlü | Konya Province |
Karacabey | Bursa Province |
Kazımkarabekir | Iğdır Province |
Koçaş | Aksaray Province |
Konuklar | Konya Province |
Malya | Kırşehir Province |
Polatlı | Ankara Province |
Sultansuyu | Malatya Province |
Türkgeldi | Kırklareli Province |
Ulaş | Sivas Province |