CarrefourSA Partners with Kayseri Governor's Office and Kayseri Şeker for Local Production

CarrefourSA has signed a strategic cooperation protocol with the Kayseri Governor's Office and Kayseri Şeker to boost the region's agricultural economy and support local producers.

CarrefourSA Partners with Kayseri Governor's Office and Kayseri Şeker for Local Production

Public and Private Sector Solidarity Retail chain CarrefourSA has launched a strategic partnership with the Kayseri Governor's Office and Kayseri Şeker to transform Kayseri's agricultural potential into value-added products and support local producers.
Described as a significant example of public-private sector solidarity, the project aims to expand market opportunities for regional producers and provide consumers with reliable local products.
Under the scope of this cooperation, there are plans to integrate Kayseri's agricultural wealth into the economy.
The initiative, which focuses on regional development, aims to support local producers and grow agricultural production through a sustainable model.
Through this partnership, agricultural products from Kayseri will reach consumers across Turkey via CarrefourSA's extensive supply chain.
Sustainable Agriculture and 2026 Goals Evaluating the cooperation, CarrefourSA CEO Kutay Kartallıoğlu highlighted the value-added benefits the project will create for both producers and consumers.
Kartallıoğlu emphasized the importance of the collaboration, stating: "This valuable cooperation we have implemented with the Kayseri Governor's Office and Kayseri Şeker is one of the most concrete examples of public and private sector solidarity.
We believe this project will be both a fruitful gain for our producers and a reliable option for our consumers.
With our confidence in the power of local production, we will continue our investments that support sustainable agriculture and the regional economy in 2026." While the initiative aims to expand market opportunities for local producers and provide a direct contribution to the regional economy, the promotion of sustainable agricultural practices remains among the top priorities.

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