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Fikret Akova: Restriction on olive oil costs 400 million euros!

Stating that the restriction on bulk and barreled olive oil exports should be lifted after October, Fikret Akova said, “Our exporters need to be able to compete with their competitors. The export ban in bulk oil cost our country 400 million euros in 9 months.” Fikret Akova Fikret Akova, Chairman …

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“We are running to the our export target with TURQUALITY, Development of International Competitiveness Projects and Fairs”

Press release… Hayrettin Uçak, Chair of the Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, stated that Türkiye is the first across the world in the production of cherries, quince, figs, apricots. Apricot Figs Pointing out that Türkiye is also in the 2nd place in the production of cherry, cucumber, melon …

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How technology supports farmers to protect their profitability…

Technology solutions are emerging to support farmers in optimising their farming practices to overcome financial burdens and preserve the planet. 2024 began with farmers across the world raising their voices and protesting as they are being hit by falling incomes, environmental regulations and competition from imports. Many farmers complained they feel caught between …

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Dr. Halil Şen: We produce fish at world standards in Türkiye

Professor Dr. Halil Şen, Vice Dean of Ege University Faculty of Fisheries and Deputy Head of Aquaculture Department, said that Türkiye produces fish at world standards. Dr. Halil Şen Türkiye ranks 17th in the world and 1st among European Union countries in aquaculture… According to the latest data, total aquaculture …

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Hazelnut exports upshift one month before the end of the season!

Press release… In the first seven months of 2024; Hazelnut exports from Türkiye reached 170 thousand 325 tonnes and 1 billion 385 million 231 thousand dollars of foreign currency inflow was provided in return and there was an increase of 11 percent in quantity and 44 percent in value in …

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Saffet Kalyoncu: Eastern Black Sea exports approached 1 billion dollars

Press release… Saffet Kalyoncu, Chair of the Eastern Black Sea Exporters’ Association (DKİB), reported that in the Eastern Black Sea Region, exports from Trabzon, Rize, Artvin and Gümüşhane provinces, amounted to 933 million 602 thousand 83 dollars covering the January-July period of 2024. Saffet Kalyoncu “There is a 9 percent …

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Ahmet Tiryakioğlu: Cereal exports reached 6.8 billion dollars in first 7 months

Press release… The total exports of the cereals, pulses, oilseeds and products sector, which includes basic food products such as biscuits, wheat flour, vegetable oils, sugary and cocoa products and pasta, soared by 3.3 percent to 6.8 billion dollars at the end of 7 months of the year. Ahmet Tiryakioğlu …

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Climate change does not affect all areas of the globe uniformly!

Some regions are warming faster than others, and countries in the Eastern Mediterranean region have seen some of the most rapid warming. We observe this through temperature anomalies. Anomalies compare current temperatures to historical averages, showing us shifts over time. In the chart, each bar represents the temperature anomaly for …

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Dr. Samancı: Still 50 percent of honey sold in the world is fake!

BEE’O Co-Founder and CEO Dr. Aslı Elif Tanuğur Samancı revealed that 50 percent of honey sold around the world is fake! Dr. Samancı, referring to their targets for 2024, said that they have a 60 percent growth target for this year., Pointing out that they were already Türkiye’s fastest growing …

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Türkiye targets 1 billion 250 million dollars in citrus exports…

Press release… Stating that the fresh fruit and vegetable sectors in Türkiye exported 3 billion 491 million dollars in 2023, Hayrettin Uçak, Chair of the Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, reported that citrus sector was represented in this export with 1 billion 112 million dollars and exceeded 1 …

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