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BIROL CELEP: TURKISH FOOD EXPORTERS SHOULD IMPROVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH JAPAN

Press release… Turkish food exporters, who could not go to Japan, one of the world’s largest food importers, for four years due to the pandemic, attended Japan’s largest food fair Foodex Japan on March 7-10 and returned to Türkiye with new export connections. Birol Celep, Member of the Board of …

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HUGE SUCCESS FROM TURKISH OLIVE OIL ‘MONTE IDA’

Press release… Monte Ida, with its Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, was granted the Gold Award in the 61st Japan Food Selection organized by the Japan Food Analysts Association and became the only Turkish olive oil brand to receive an award in the competition! Monte Ida, which offers the olive …

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MEHMET ALI ISIK: FOOD CONSISTS OF 48 PERCENT OF TURKIYE’S EXPORTS TO JAPAN

Press release… Turkish food exporters, who could not go to Japan, one of the world’s largest food importers, for four years due to the pandemic, attended Japan’s largest food fair Foodex Japan on March 7-10 and returned to Türkiye with new export connections. Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) Organic Products and …

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TURKIYE SUPPLIES 80 PERCENT OF WORLD PRODUCTION OF OREGANO!

Press release… Türkiye supplies 80 percent of the world production of oregano, which is among the most demanded medicinal and aromatic products in the world. Spices exports are registered through the Aegean Furniture Paper and Forest Products Exporters’ Association and the Aegean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds Exporters’ Association. Aegean Exporters’ Associations …

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JAK ESKINAZI: TURKISH EXPORTERS RETURNED FROM FOODEX JAPAN WITH NEW HOPES

Press release… Due to the pandemic, Turkish food exporters, who could not come together for 4 years and Japanese food importers longed for the Foodex Japan Fair, signed commercial agreements. Turkish exporters called on their Japanese counterparts to establish a Japanese-Turkish Village in the earthquake zone, Japanese business people took …

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PLANNED PRODUCTION REGULATION PASSES THE PARLIAMENT!

The Draft Law on the Amendment of the Forest Law and Some Laws was passed in the General Assembly of the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye (TBMM) and became a law. Before starting the production of the crop or crop groups determined by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry for …

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“WE SEE THE TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS AS AN ELEMENT OF COOPERATION”

Türkiye approaches the water issue from a purely humanitarian point of view and sees the transboundary waters as an element of cooperation rather than a conflict between riparian countries, Agriculture and Forestry Minister Vahit Kirişçi has stated. Türkiye, which is under water stress, has established systems for the management of water resources with …

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THE EXTENSION OF BLACK SEA DEAL TO PUT PRESSURE ON PRICES!

Chicago wheat and corn futures slid yesterday, with prices under pressure after a deal to export grains from war-torn Ukraine was extended over the weekend, easing some of the concerns over global supply. Soybeans ticked lower on ample supplies from newly harvested record crop in Brazil. “There wasn’t huge amount of doubt about the …

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HAYRETTIN UCAK: TURKIYE’S FOOD CORRIDOR SHOULD NOT BE CLOSED

Press release… Exporters will make positive discrimination to earthquake-affected producers! After the Kahramanmaraş earthquakes, the continuation of food production in our 11 provinces, where the earthquake caused great wounds and the transportation of Türkiye’s 81 provinces and the world with a food corridor gained vital importance. Turkish exporters will make …

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QUAKES CAUSE 6.7 BILLION DOLLARS IN LOSSES, DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURE!

11 affected provinces accounted for 20% of Türkiye’s agricultural production, says FAO… The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said Tuesday that the Feb. 6 earthquakes in Türkiye caused $6.7 billion in losses and damage to crops, livestock production, food stocks and agricultural infrastructure and assets.  Joining the bi-weekly …

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