Strategic Expansion of Agricultural Human Capital: Ministry to Recruit 1,874 Personnel
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has decided to expand its public workforce by recruiting a total of 1,874 contracted personnel to increase Turkey's production capacity and optimize field operations. Announced by Minister İbrahim Yumaklı, this move aims to close the gap in technical expertise within the provincial organizations and enhance the quality of services provided to producers.
Technical Staff Augmentation for Agricultural Productivity
The Ministry's new employment strategy is focused on positions requiring high technical expertise rather than general administrative staff. Through these recruitments under the Civil Servants Law No. 657, the goal is to base agricultural production on scientific foundations and strengthen inspection mechanisms.
Breakdown of Specialization-Based Employment
The distribution of the personnel to be recruited indicates that the Ministry is prioritizing critical areas such as veterinary medicine and agricultural engineering:
From a macroeconomic perspective, this increase in public employment should be interpreted as a public investment aimed at increasing agricultural input efficiency. Specifically, the heavy weighting toward veterinarians and agricultural engineers aims to boost "technical field inspection" capacity, which plays a critical role in supply security and the fight against food inflation. In terms of the labor market, while a recruitment of this scale increases public expenditure, the potential increase in agricultural productivity is expected to amortize these costs in the long run.