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Absolutely true, but it is difficult in Turkey since we have many small farmers, instead of few big ones. That is also why meat and milk is so damn expensive in Turkey. We should make quotas so that only farmers who has 200+ cows or similar can receive money from the government.
Such a move would kill hundred-thousands of jobs and take away the basis of existence from them. These people would then be forced to work for a low salary for big landowner, with no other choice because all they can do is farming. Does that remind you of something? Thats exactly where Europe was a few centuries ago. Thats why people fought.
The government has to give micro-loans to those small farmers so they can get the machinery/chemicals they need. Those farmers also need some networking/cooperation. Instead of every farmer getting a tractor that you only need once in a while, why dont you cooperate with fellow farmers and share the costs and the machine?
A country is only as strong as its middle-class and while our GDP is growing the gap between the rich and the poor is growing.