Pointing out that hazelnut agriculture is difficult and labor-intensive, especially in Ordu, Giresun, and Trabzon, Akça explained that processes such as garden cleaning, spraying, fertilization, harvesting, and transportation are entirely based on human labor.
Akça emphasized that the cost of hazelnut production in the Eastern Black Sea region is higher than in other regions, stating, "Even in the husking process, we experience a laborious process. We experience this in every stage of hazelnut production. In fact, hazelnut is not a product that completes all processes in a one-month period as it is thought. Hazelnut is a product that is served for 11 months, and when necessary, it is brought to the field with tremendous struggles, filled into sacks, and brought to the market."