TARIM KREDİ: Major Discounts on Dozens of Products Starting 22-24 August
Türkiye'nin tarım sektörüne yönelik kredi ürünlerinin 22-24 Ağustos tarihleri arasında yoğun bir indirim kampanyası başlatıldığı ortaya çıktı. Tarım K

Türkiye's agricultural credit products are launching a significant discount campaign between 22-24 August, as revealed by the Tarım Kredisi Aktüel Product Catalog. The campaign includes steep price reductions on a wide range of products, such as agricultural machinery, irrigation systems, and farming equipment. Organized to boost market share for agricultural equipment manufacturers and provide more affordable solutions to consumers, the initiative aims to enhance the competitiveness of the sector while making credit more accessible for small and medium-scale farmers. Discounts range from up to 20% on agricultural machinery to up to 15% on irrigation systems. Tarım Kredisi's strategy is expected to accelerate the adoption of agricultural technology in Turkey and contribute to the sector's digital transformation.
These discounts are strengthening the sector's competitive edge while offering farmers more affordable solutions. Tarım Kredisi's move is poised to accelerate the spread of agricultural technology in Turkey and support the sector's digital transformation.
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