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Cousins grow medicinal mint for high-quality oil production

Cousins grow medicinal mint for high-quality oil production

Cousins residing in Ordu are producing medicinal mint oil from mint crops cultivated at an altitude of 1,500 meters.

Rıfat Akpınar and his cousin Zeliha Güzelordu, who develop medicinal mint on a 3-acre plot of land within the Kabadüz district of Ordu, initially determined to provide lavender for their very own well being advantages.

After not attaining the specified outcomes, they turned to the manufacturing of medicinal mint following in depth analysis. Being the one producers in Ordu, the duo obtained optimistic suggestions concerning the high quality of their merchandise, prompting demand from varied sectors.

Akpınar and Güzelordu declare that their manufacturing of medicinal mint oil surpasses the standard of the German-produced oil, they usually promote 1.2 liters of oil extracted from 400 kilograms of contemporary mint at a charge of 35,000 Turkish liras per liter.

Speaking about their enterprise, Rıfat Akpınar, who produces medical mint alongside his cousin, mentioned, “I cultivate medical mint at an altitude of 1,500 meters in the Kabadüz district. This medicinal mint has a high menthol content, and growing it at a high altitude ensures that it is entirely free of chemicals, making it suitable for the pharmaceutical industry. We offer it in dried, fresh, and oil forms. This material is beneficial for many illnesses such as cancer and for patients undergoing chemotherapy, as well as for various other conditions like chest and brain diseases, with a total of 25 different benefits.”

Akpınar, who has personally battled most cancers, added, “I started this due to my own illness. We initially began with lavender cultivation. We realized that lavender was scarce at our altitude. We used lavender for different purposes and then wanted to benefit from the effects of mint. I first tested it on myself and noticed that it reduced the side effects of the medication I was taking. Subsequently, we conducted various R&D studies and decided to focus on mint after realizing its benefits. Because our region receives a lot of rainfall, it grows naturally.”

Rıfat Akpınar famous that demand has been modest they usually have labored to create their very own market. He mentioned, “We grow it on a 3-acre plot, and those who know about it purchase it and those who try it request more. We introduced it ourselves, and currently, we sell it in 2.5 cc, 10 cc, and 1-liter packages. We have been supplying certain quantities to pharmaceutical companies annually. Presently, we sell the 2 cc packages for 80 Turkish liras and the liter for 35,000 Turkish liras. From 400 kilograms of fresh mint, 100 kilograms of dried mint is obtained, and from 100 kilograms of dried mint, 1.2 liters of mint oil is produced.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr