
In Istanbul’s Bahçelievler district, a land plot valued at 150 million lira (approximately 45 billion Uzbek so’m) lies between towering skyscrapers. Instead of selling it, the owner chose to plant wheat and harvest the crop, reported GZT.
At a time when gardens and farmland are disappearing, this decision sparked widespread interest in the public. While such a location could yield a massive profit from real estate development, the landowner opted for agriculture.
. Videos showing wheat growing amid high-rises spread on social media.
. During the harvest, a combine was used in the middle of the city.
. Many users praised his choice, noting that farming should still be valued in today’s world.

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