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OWNING FARMLAND IS NOW COOL, EVEN IF YOU DON’T FARM!

Tyne Morgan: The interest from outside investors has propelled farmland prices higher over the past year, but even with the rapid run-up in prices, experts say we aren’t in the middle of a farmland price bubble… For those in agriculture, owning farmland has long been viewed as a symbol of status and …

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“WE SET A TARGET OF 1.4 BILLION DOLLARS FOR 2023 AS FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXPORTERS”

Press release… Aegean fresh fruit, vegetable and products exporters set an export target of 1 billion 400 million dollars in the 100th Anniversary of the Republic. Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association (EYMSİB), which broke export records for 5 years in a row by delivering the flavours produced in …

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FISHERY AND ANIMAL PRODUCT EXPORTERS AIM TO REACH 250 MILLION DOLLARS TO THE USA…

Press release… Aegean Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters’ Association, which realizes 60 percent of Türkiye’s aquaculture and animal products exports to the USA, participated in the Winter Fancy Food Show Fair held in Las Vegas on January 15-17. Aegean Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters’ Association Chairperson Bedri Girit said that …

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MALATYA APRICOT GENERATES OVER 262 MILLION DOLLARS…

In the export season, which started on August 1, 2022, of the geographical indication registered product in the EU, 49,355 thousand tons of dried apricots were sold in 6 months. Malatya Commodity Exchange Chairman Ramazan Özcan said, “We are faced with a table that can generate 460 million dollars in …

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WORMS PRODUCE A TONNE OF FERTILISER FROM ORGANIC WASTE!

A total of 1 million worms at the facility of the Zeytinburnu Municipality in Istanbul that feed on organic waste collected from marketplaces and groceries have produced a tonne of fertilizer for use in horticulture. “The organic wastes we collect from the marketplaces established six days a week throughout Zeytinburnu and from the …

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UKRAINE’S HARVEST OF GRAIN AND OILSEED TO SEE FURTHER DECLINE THIS YEAR!

Ukraine’s harvest of grains and oilseeds will see further declines this year as Russia’s invasion drags on, an industry official warned on Jan. 26, putting further pressure on global prices for essential foodstuffs. Planting acreage will again shrink and the total harvest is forecast at 53 million tons for 2023 after 65 …

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GLOBAL FOOD PRICES DROP FOR 10th STRAIGHT MONTH IN JANUARY…

Price indices for vegetable oils, dairy, sugar drive January decline, while cereals, meat were largely stable, says UN body… Global food prices fell for the 10th consecutive month in January, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Friday. The FAO Food Price Index averaged 131.2 points in January, …

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GLOBAL CEREAL SUPPLY OUTLOOK FORECAST TO TIGHTEN IN 2023!

Release date: 03/02/2023 FAO’s latest forecast for world cereal production in 2022 has been raised by 8.3 million tonnes (0.3 percent) this month to 2 765 million tonnes, albeit still 1.7 percent lower year-on-year. The increase is predominantly related to wheat, reflecting upward revisions made for Australia and the Russian Federation, which …

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GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR FAO CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTS IN TURKIYE…

Press release… 3 February 2023, Ankara, Türkiye — The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of the Republic of Türkiye, has been granted financial support of about USD 45 million from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) for three new …

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AGRICULTURAL SECTORS KEEP AEGEAN EXPORTS ALIVE!

Press release… While Türkiye realized an export of 19 billion 375 million dollars in January with a rise of 10 percent, Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) contributed 1 billion 433 million dollars to this figure by increasing its exports by 5 percent in January. In the export of 1 billion 433 …

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