Raising customs duties will encourage strategic agriculture.
Raising customs duties will encourage strategic crops.
Raising customs duties will encourage strategic crops such as wheat, sugar beets, cotton, corn, and sunflowers, which were destroyed by previous economic colonialism. This will lead to increased production of flour, bulgur, sugar, cotton fabrics, oils, and cheap domestic fodder, as the byproducts of separating wheat, sugar beets, cotton, corn, and sunflowers are cheap fodder alternatives to imports. This will also lead to:
1. A permanent future decline in the prices of flour, bulgur, sugar, cotton fabrics, oils, and fodder.
2. An increase in the number of poultry farms and increased production after protecting them from Turkish goods and increasing the production of cheap fodder.
3. A decrease in the prices of meat, eggs, chicken, dairy products, and cheese.
4. Providing hundreds of thousands of job opportunities on the land and in factories.
5. An increase in exportable production that replaces imports.
While lifting the customs duty decision has negative effects for 5% of the population, it has positive effects for 95% of the majority of the population.
(Rebuilding the state and the economy is achieved by returning to the land.) And the factory. This wise decision is the most important step toward economic reform.
Economic expert George Khazam