AMASYA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and INDUSTRY
MIDDLE BLACK SEA DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
info@investinamasya.org CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AND INDUSTRY MIDDLE BLACK SEA DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
Ziyapaşa Bulvarı No:31/1 05100 Amasya, Turkey P: (+90 358) 218 10 79 F: (+90 358) 218 23 97
Dere Kocacık Mah. Zembilli Sok. Vakıf İş Merkezi No:5 Kat:4 05100 Amasya, Turkey
P: (+90 358) 212 69 66 F: (+90 358) 218 69 65
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The official organizations that encourages and promotes in Amasya.
To present investment opportunities for members of the global business community assist them before, during and after their entry to Amasya.
To serve as the reference point for international investors and the point of contact for all institutions engaged in promoting and attracting investments at national, regional and local levels.
To provide an extensive range of services to investors with a one-stop shop to approach , in full confidentiality and free of charge, and assist them in reaching the best results in Amasya.
A continuous client support with a 100% quality service, which is fully, integrated with private sector methods and is supported by all governmental institutions.
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AMASYA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and INDUSTRY
MIDDLE BLACK SEA
DEVELOPMENT
AGENCY
WHY AMASYA ? A Vast Body Of Resources In Amasya
Is Waiting For Investments Of Agriculture based Industry To Create For
Competitive Synergy. Unique location benefited from silk road advantages.
• People of Amasya with collective quality offer a business process minimizing typical problems of work life, resulting in the quality.
• Amasya vocational and technical secondary school enrollment rate is about 1.5 times the average of Turkey.
• For agriculture industry, Amasya region has a special superiority called microclimate effect..
• Microclimate is a local atmospheric zone where the climate differs from the surrounding area.
• A microclimate offers unique advantages to agriculture industry by keeping the area warmer for longer that allows maximizing agricultural harvest period.
• Wide agricultural lands that mean low-cost raw materials for feed production.
• Amasya is one of the leading centres in Turkey with the first organized industrial zone of stockbreeding sector
• A special superiority in Amasya territory: microclimateeffect.
• A cluster of stockbreeding in Suluova with large-sized farms.
• A large amount of supply in producing milk and meat.
• 84.000 cattle in Amasya ( 31.275 in Suluova ) , 130.000 sheep and goats, about 150 ton/day milk.
• Availability of bio-gas facilities converting gas energy into electricity and heat.
• The availability of large amount of water resources supporting
stockbreeding sector by creating broad grazing lands.Wide agricultural lands representing low-cost raw materials for feed production.
• Amasya is one of the leading centres in Turkey with the first organized industrial zone of stockbreeding sector.
• When you invest in Amasya territory you can get a large amount of incentives and supports based on Zone IV in Turkish incentive system
• Approximately 8.000 students graduated from around universities in 2010
• 22.000 high school graduates in 2010 (two third from vocational and technical high schools)
POWERAGE AGRICULTURE and
STOCKBREEDING INDICATORS
THE DISTRIBUTION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS (HA)
EDUCATION
Preschool
Turkey Amasya
38.55 %
81.28 % 98.17 % 35.65 %
99.64 %
31.23 % 29.30 %
46.83 % Primary
Education General Secondary Education Vocational and Technical Secondary Education
0 20 40 60 80 100
Field 183.342
13.383 16.802
5.413 Fallow Vegetable
Gardens Fruit and vineyard land
AMASYA
OIZ MERZİFON
OIZ SULUOVA
OIZ SULUOVA
FATTENING OIZ
Year Of Establishment Size (ha)
Total Industrial Parcel Parcel Allocated Production Company Under Construction Employment
1993 79.5 34 29 18 6 378
1987 111 47 44 30 16 2319
2005 74.8
85 11 0 3 0
2004 90 136 121 0 0 0
The distribution of agricultural lands (ha)
Wheat Sugar Beet Dried Onion Cherry Peach Poppy Seed Okra
636.223 390.345 402.292 33.886 18.096 1.690 1.389
349.922.650 46.841.400
72.412.560 57.606.200 22.620.000 6.760.000 5.556.000
3.0 2.4 16.4
7.7 3.1 5.1 3.1 Production Values
(TL) Amasya/Turkey Amount of (%)
Productions (tons)
Bovine Ovine Poultry Beehives
146.214 127.360 1.200.575
15.212
11.454.526 29.382.924 328.972.961 5.602.669
1.28 0.44 0.50 0.27 Turkey Amasya/Turkey Amasya
16
% OF TOTAL PRODUCTION OF ONION IN TURKEY
8
% OF TOTAL PRODUCTION OF CHERRY IN TURKEY
25
% OF TOTAL PRODUCTION OF DRIED OKRA IN TURKEY