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“TURKIYE’S FRUIT AND VEG EXPORTS REACH 2.2 BILLION DOLLARS IN THE FIRST 11 MONTHS”

The top exporters of the last three years have been awarded by the Istanbul Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association (IYMSİB) at an award ceremony over the weekend. The exports of the sector increased by 24 percent in the 11 months covering the January-November period compared to the same period of the …

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“TANGERINE WILL BE THE EXPORT CHAMPION AGAIN!”

Press release… The closing meeting of the “Good Agricultural Practices from Production to Export” project, which covers 100 producers in Seferihisar, Menderes and Selçuk districts of Izmir province, carried out in cooperation with İzmir Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry and Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association (EYMSİB), was …

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WUWM IS PLEASED TO CELEBRATE COP15 OUTCOMES!

Press release… Learn in a nutshell the main point of this agreement and how wholesale markets can play a key role to protect biodiversity and help to cut global food waste… On Monday 19th of December an ‘historic’ deal was reached for the protection of nature during the 15th Conference …

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FOOD PRICE MONITORING & ANALYSIS (FPMA) TOOL…

The FPMA Tool is a web-based application for analyzing and disseminating food price data. The FAO (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation) GIEWS’ global version – covering over 1 800 selected domestic food price series in over 90 countries and about 80 international commodity quotations – is updated continuously with the latest …

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EXPORTS TO COSTA RICA TO INCREASE TO 200 MILLION DOLLARS!

Press release… Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) increased their target in the Latin American market… Aegean exporters accelerated their efforts towards Latin American countries in line with the Far Countries Strategy. Ambassador of the Republic of Costa Rica Gustavo Campos Fallas visited the Aegean Exporters’ Associations and exchanged views on possible …

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THOUSANDS OF TONNES OF TURKISH SALMON EXPORTED FROM GUMUSHANE!

Turkish salmon produced in Torul Dam Lake, established to generate energy on a stream in the northern province of Gümüşhane, which does not have a coast to the sea, is exporting an average of 3,000 tonnes per year. Dams and ponds built in recent years in Gümüşhane, where 60 percent of its geography …

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TEB BRINGS TOGETHER AGRI-TECH INITIATIVES IN ISTANBUL…

One of Türkiye’s oldest financial institutions, the Turkish Economy Bank brought together technology and data-oriented initiatives with experienced angel investment networks to discuss transformation, opportunities and healthy, sustainable production in agriculture An event organized by one of Türkiye’s pioneering private banks this week brought together entrepreneurs engaged in agriculture with …

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NEW FINDINGS REVEAL FOSSIL FUELS ARE KEY DRIVERS OF RECENT INFLATION IN TURKIYE!

December 2022, New Cambridge Econometrics analysis for the European Climate Foundation, explores the role of energy prices in recent consumer price inflation in Türkiye, with a view to understanding the potential for faster energy transition measures to ease inflationary pressures and risks. Cambridge Econometrics analysed energy system and inflation data …

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FARMERS INCREASE TO GROW MANGO IN ANTALYA’S ALANYA DISTRICT…

Farmers in the southern province of Antalya’s Alanya district have started to grow mangoes, earning about 190,000 Turkish Liras from one decare of land. Mehmet Rüzgar In Alanya, which has become the tropical fruit production base of the country, farmers focused on mango production, which has a high financial return. Stating that Alanya …

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ANCHOVY STOCKS DEPLETING IN BLACK SEA!

A fishing ban should be implemented as the stock of anchovy in the Black Sea has reached the depletion stage, an expert has warned. Fishermen in the Black Sea ports, where nearly 75 percent of the fisheries in the country are located, set out to sea on Sept. 1. Professor Dr. Mehmet Aydın They were foreseeing …

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