The point reached today is actually the result of wrong policies that have been implemented for 40 years, not 20 years, and continue to be applied persistently.
Whatever we call these policies, first of all, people were removed from the villages. People were not asked to leave the village directly, but schools and health centers were closed in villages, for example.
The value of their produce has decreased. In the field, the team was able to buy the cucumber, which would cost 1 TL, from the market for 1 TL. He was able to buy the cheese, which he produced at a cost of 10 TL, from the market for 9 TL. because the purpose was clear, they thought that domestic production should be ended in order to spread the imported product and accelerate this. so the farmer became a hindrance instead of supporting the breeder.
They did not make any money, they provided a false welfare to the people, made them dependent on them with 6 months - 1 year İŞKUR jobs, made their own importers rich and finished the production. I think they always thought that we would live in a world where imported products were abundant and production was not needed.