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DAVUT ER: TURKISH OLIVE OIL APPRECIATES BY 16 PERCENT IN DOLLAR TERMS

Press release… The average export price of Turkish olive oil has increased during the pandemic process. In the first half of the 2020/21 season, the average export price of Turkish olive oil rose by 16 percent on dollar basis, from 2,397 dollars to 2,786 dollars. Davut Er, Chairperson of the …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: MARKET SHARE IN TOMATO JUICE IN THE FAR EAST, EUROPE AND THE USA IS RISING

Press release… Aegean Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Products Exporters’ Association (EYMSİB) Chairperson Hayrettin Uçak said that they send tomato juice to 55 countries which constitutes 2.5 million dollars of tomato product group exports. Underlining that it was the item with the highest increase in exports with 57 percent in 2020, …

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TURKEY’S FISHERY EXPORTS SURPASS 400 MILLION DOLLARS IN FOUR MONTHS…

In the first 4 months of the year, Turkey’s fishery exports reached 409 million 171 thousand dollars with an increase of 32 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. According to data compiled from the Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EİB), exports of fisheries and animal products amounted to …

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“A FARM TO FORK STRATEGY CAN BE ACHIEVED WITH THE COOPERATION OF ALL STAKEHOLDERS”

Press release… Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EİB) Coordinator and Aegean Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ Association Chairman of the Board Birol Celep said, “We believe that we should lead the way to show the whole world that the Aegean Region is a sustainable production centre. We, as Aegean Exporters’ Associations, which …

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HIGH RATES OF MALNUTRITION CAN CUT GLOBAL GDP BY UP TO 5 PERCENT!

Senior FAO official in Turkey says number of people affected by hunger could surpass 840M by 2030… ANKARA… High rates of malnutrition can lead to a loss in gross domestic product (GDP) of as much as 4%-5%, according to an assistant representative in Turkey for the United Nations Food and …

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TURKEY’S CHERRY EXPORTS SOAR BY 21.7 PERCENT WHILE PRODUCTION INCREASES…

Turkey’s cherry exports soared by 21.7 percent last year compared to the previous year, from 183 million 835 thousand dollars to 223 million 709 thousand dollars. While Germany was the most exported with 90 million 641 thousand dollars, this country was followed by Russia with 51 million 776 thousand dollars …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: AEGEAN REGION IS THE EPICENTRE OF DRIED TOMATOES

Press release… Hayrettin Uçak: Aegean Region has become the epicentre of dried tomatoes Hayrettin Uçak, chairman of the Aegean Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Products Exporters’ Association (EYMSİB), said that 95 percent of dried tomato exports are made from the Aegean Region. Hayrettin Uçak said, “Our dried tomato export reached 53 …

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FISHcap PROJECT PLACES UZBEKISTAN’S FISHERY AND AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT…

Press release… Conducted in English, Russian and Turkish, the webinar gave participants from across the sector an opportunity to learn about Uzbekistan’s fishery and aquaculture potential and to exchange regional perspectives on the FISHCap project. 27 May 2021, Tashkent  – The FISHCap country webinar series continued this week with an …

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FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXPORTS EXCEED 201 MILLION DOLLARS IN APRIL…

Press release… Nejdat Sin, Coordinator Chairperson of Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB) and also Chairperson of the Board of Mediterranean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, announced that Turkey’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports reached 201.7 million dollars in April, with an increase of 70 percent compared to the same month …

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TOO GOOD TO GO, START-UP FIGHTING FOOD WASTE, RECEIVES AN INVESTMENT OF 31 MILLION DOLLARS…

Too Good To Go, which enables the food to go to the trash can at a cheaper price, received an investment of 31.1 million dollars in the investment tour led by blisce /. The social enterprise Too Good To Go, which allows customers to connect with restaurants and markets so …

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