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FOOD INFLATION IS 16 PERCENT AS FRUIT AND VEG PRICES RAISE MORE…

Food inflation was 16 percent while fruit and vegetable prices increased by 20 percent in October… According to October inflation data announced by TURKSTAT, the annual food inflation was 16.51 percent. While there was a raise of 7.54 percent on a monthly basis in fresh fruit and vegetables, this rate …

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FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE HEIR OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS…

Within the scope of the goals included in the Presidential Annual Programme, division of agricultural lands through inheritance and sales will be prevented, financial support will be provided to the heirs in land acquisition. In order to prevent the division of agricultural lands through inheritance and sale, financial support will …

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DR. MÜCAHİT KIVRAK: SELLING 5 KG TIN CAN OF OLIVE OIL AT 85 LIRAS IS NOT POSSIBLE

While the olive harvest and olive oil production continues rapidly in the Edremit Bay of Balıkesir province, Dr. Mücahit Kıvrak, Balıkesir University Edremit Vocational High School lecturer, said, “There is no olive oil for 85 liras in a 5 kg-tin can.” Indicating that the adulteration (counterfeiting) incidents put the sector …

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CHIPS PRODUCED FROM CHICKPEAS IN MERSİN TO INCREASE CONSUMPTION OF PULSES…

Chips from chickpeas were produced in Mersin province to increase the consumption of pulses among children. Chips from chickpeas were produced in Mersin to popularize the consumption and endearment of pulses with high protein value. Abdullah Özdemir, Chairman of Turkish National Pulses Council (UBK), said, “We cooperated with Mersin University …

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SAVAŞ AKCAN: OUR TARGET IS TO PRODUCE 1.5 MILLION TONNES OF CERTIFIED SEEDS IN 2023

The support for certified seed and sapling use will increase by 92.5 percent compared to this year and reach 387 million liras in 2021. The agricultural support budget is projected as 22 billion liras in 2021. Certified seed and sapling support to increase crop production was the item foreseen to …

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TRABZON PROVINCE EXPORTS 208 THOUSAND 817 TONNES OF HAZELNUTS IN 9 MONTHS…

In the 9 months of the year, 552 million 806 thousand dollars worth of hazelnuts were exported from Trabzon province. According to Eastern Black Sea Exporters’ Association (DKİB) data, in the January-September period, 208 thousand 817 tonnes of hazelnuts were exported from Turkey, 1 billion 448 million 555 thousand dollars …

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“WE CLOSELY FOLLOW 50 PRODUCTS”

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Bekir Pakdemirli stated that they work in a regulatory manner in all of the very important products and that both support and intervention purchases are made. Pakdemirli said, “So we follow up to 50 products very closely. If the prices increase in the period when …

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HONEY PRODUCTION DECREASES IN MERSİN PROVINCE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE…

Mersin Beekeepers’ Association Chairman Adem Kurt stated that seasonal temperatures experienced much over as usual this season across Turkey. Kurt said, “Nevertheless this abnormal seasonal temperatures have had negative effects on beekeeping activities.” Kurt also emphasized that the rise in temperature causes worse results than anticipated, reducing the number of …

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“WE AIM TO MEET OUR PRODUCTS WITH COUNTRIES NOT TASTED YET”

Kemal Kaçmaz, Chairman of the National Citrus Council, said that Turkish citrus has attracted great interest across the world market in recent years. Stating that there are positive developments in citrus exports, Kaçmaz said: “Turkish citrus has shown how ambitious it is with its taste and hygienic production. This development …

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TURKISH EXPORTERS TO RAISE AWARENESS ON GREEN DEAL…

Amid ever-rising concerns over climate change and environmental degradation, the Turkish Exporters’ Assembly (TIM) have sought to raise awareness on the European Green Deal, the body said on Thursday. İsmail Gülle Under the leadership of the TIM climate committee, several virtual meetings have been held aiming to inform exporters on …

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