Economic Indicators
Young Entrepreneur Targets Exports with Vertical Farming Initiative in Istanbul
724FinanceSeda Çetin
Erdoğan, who completed high school in Istanbul and studied business economics at Manchester University from 2018 to 2022, worked in air pollution control in Austria before returning to Turkey to launch a vertical farming venture. After initiating market research in 2022, production trials began in December 2025, with commercial operations officially starting in March 2026. The entrepreneur serves 12 active clients in Istanbul, including Michelin-starred restaurants, and specializes in products tailored for Asian cuisine.
Local Production and Sustainability in Vertical Farming Facility
Export Goals and Future Expansion
Seda Çetin Note: These local ventures highlight the economic potential of vertical farming in land-scarce regions, aligning with European consumer trends toward sustainable food production. However, micro-production costs and the scalability of R&D investments will determine financial viability. Markets should note that such innovative models may face limited short-term liquidity.