In Alanya, loquat (Japanese medlar), once a source of livelihood for villagers, has been overshadowed by avocados. Following Recep Erdoğan's call to open his orchard to the public to prevent the loquats from going to waste, citizens flocked to the orchard.
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In Alanya, loquat (Japanese medlar), once a source of livelihood for villagers, has been overshadowed by avocados. Following Recep Erdoğan's call to open his orchard to the public to prevent the loquats from going to waste, citizens flocked to the orchard.