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MUĞLA DEPUTY SÜLEYMAN GİRGİN: SUGAR NEED OF BEEKEEPERS SHOULD BE SOLVED URGENTLY

Girgin: Honey producers cannot find sugar Republican People’s Party (CHP) Muğla Deputy Süleyman Girgin stated that honey producers in Muğla province have problems in supplying sugar from Turkish Sugar Factories (TÜRKŞEKER) and brought the issue to the agenda of the Grand National Assembly of Turkiye (TBMM). CHP Muğla Deputy Süleyman …

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DERYA YANIK: WE MEDIATED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF 510 NEW WOMEN’S COOPS

Derya Yanık, Minister of Family and Social Services, stated that they have been carrying out various activities since 2012 in order to raise awareness within the scope of women’s cooperatives and to encourage cooperatives for women. Derya Yanık Yanık said, “We reached 39 thousand people in total with 810 workshops, …

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“MARKETING COMES TO THE FORE IN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES SECTOR”

Press release… The fresh fruit and vegetable sector faced bans due to pesticides in exports to the Russian Federation, where it realized 1 billion 13 million dollars of its export of 3 billion 82 million dollars in 2021. The Russian Federation has banned the import of grapes, oranges, grapefruit, peppers …

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CENGİZ BALIK: WE SHOULD CONCENTRATE ON PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR PEST CONTROL

Press release… Cengiz Balık: Russia is the export leader in products other than cherries Pointing out that the Russian Federation is the leading market in the export of fresh fruits and vegetables from Turkey, excluding cherries, Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association Vice President Cengiz Balık said that the …

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ULUDAĞ EXPORTERS’ ASSOCIATION EXPORTS 2.3 BILLION DOLLARS IN JANUARY…

Press release… BURSA – Turkey’s second largest export Association on the basis of the Secretariat General, Uludağ Exporters’ Association (UİB) made an export amounted to 2 billion 354 million 17 thousand dollars in January 2022. UİB’s export figures for January 2022 have been announced… The export amount of UİB, whose …

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NİHAT UYSALLI: SENEGAL HAS A HIGH POTENTIAL FOR TURKISH FOOD PRODUCTS

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s visits to Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Guinea-Bissau are expected to contribute to the opening of new markets for Turkish companies operating in the agricultural sector and to increase the trade volume in this field. Initially, agreements, such as Cooperation Agreement in the …

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ECO-FRIENDLY FUEL SELLS LIKE HOT CAKES!

In the Burhaniye district of Balıkesir province, one of the important olive production centres of Turkiye, olive seeds are used as fuel. Olive seeds, which are in great demand as heating fuel in the domestic market, are also exported to Greece. While the olives brought by the olive producer partners …

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“OUR AUTHENTIC CROPS, OUR MOST IMPORTANT TRUMP CARD IN PULSES”

Press release… Hüseyin Arslan, Chairman of the Board of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), stated that having the authentic crop is Turkiye’s most important trump card at the centre of the Fertile Crescent in the world pulses market. Noting that the gene resources should be …

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NEJDAT SİN: WE SHOULD BRING RELIABILITY FROM FIELD TO TABLE

Press release… As the leader of the fresh fruit and vegetable sector, Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB), which carries out coordinating and secretarial services in Turkiye, took action to eliminate the problems experienced in the export of oranges, fresh grapes, fresh peppers, tangerines, pomegranates and lemons due to drug residues or …

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“TURKIYE’S EXPORT TO UNITED ARAB EMIRATES REACHED 192 MILLION DOLLARS IN JANUARY”

Press release… The positive course of the political relations between Turkiye and the United Arab Emirates is also reflected in the export figures. Turkiye realized an export of 3 billion 121 million dollars with an increase of 66 percent in 2021 to the UAE, to which it exported 1 billion …

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