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HARVEST OF MARAŞ-18 WALNUT STARTS IN KAHRAMANMARAŞ REGION…

Harvest has started in the variety of ‘Maraş-18’ walnut, which has a geographical indication registration certificate in Kahramanmaraş province. Maraş-18, which has an annual yield of 20 thousand tonnes and challenges America’s ‘Chandler’ walnut, is exported to Iran, Iraq, Russia and Saudi Arabia. Walnut trees Harvest has started in registered …

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APRICOT KERNEL EXPORTS INCREASE FROM MALATYA…

In Malatya province, apricot kernel exports in August soared by 45 percent compared to the same month of the previous year and reached 605 tonnes, and the revenue increased to 1 million 619 thousand dollars. In the first month of the new season, which started on August 1, apricot kernel …

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“TODAY’S CONSUMPTION HABITS REQUIRE 1.7 WORLDS!”

Press release… Pointing out that global climate change and consumer preferences are laying the foundations of a new world, Aegean Exporters’ Association (EİB) Vice Chair Birol Celep underlined that the Green Deal, which sets out the ruleset of Europe’s new growth strategy, will affect many sectors, especially food and agriculture. …

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EUROPEAN SORGHUM CONGRESS 2021…

Press release… The third edition of the European Sorghum Congress is confirmed and will be held in Toulouse, France on October 12th and 13th !Thanks to the commitment of the sorghum sector, sorghum production areas are increasing constantly. Sorghum is a diversification crop with multiple advantages for farmers, which offers many processing …

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SİNAN KIZILTAN: EXPORTS OF FISHERY AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS SURPASS 3 BILLION DOLLARS FOR THE FIRST TIME

Press release… The Turkish fishery and animal products sector garnish the world’s tables for 3 meals a day, increasing its exports by 28 percent in the last year, climbing from 2 billion 350 million dollars to 3 billion dollars 6 million dollars. For the first time in the history of …

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ROB LAREW: TODAY WE LAUNCHED THE FAIRNESS FOR FARMERS CAMPAIGN

Press release… Washington – Today, National Farmers Union, a national organization advocating on behalf of nearly 200,000 American farm families and their communities, launched Fairness for Farmers. This campaign seeks to rally Americans to urge their Congressional leaders and the Biden administration to take concrete steps to curtail consolidation in agriculture, which …

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WORLD CEREAL SUPPLIES REMAIN ADEQUATE DESPITE LOWER PRODUCTION PROSPECTS…

Global cereal production in 2021 is forecast to reach  2 788 million tonnes, up by 0.7 percent from the year before but below July’s expectations, according to FAO’s new Cereal Supply and Demand Brief, also released recently. World wheat output is now expected to contract by 0.7 percent to 769.5 million …

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RUSSIA EXTENDS AN EMBARGO ON FOODS FROM USA AND EU!

Moscow extended an embargo on foods from the United States and the European Union until December 2022, in response to several countries’ sanctions on Russia, according to a decree by President Vladimir Putin published on Monday. The import ban on dairy products, meat, fruit and vegetables, introduced in August 2014, …

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AEGEAN EXPORTERS’ ASSOCIATIONS JOIN FORCES OF COMPANIES FOR SUSTAINABLE FOOD!

Press release… Aegean food exporters, who process the flavours grown in the plains, mountains, forests and seas of Turkey and reach billions of people all over the world and catch an annual export figure of 5.5 billion dollars, are trying to increase their sustainability competencies in food exports with the …

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PAKDEMİRLİ: WE MUST WORK TOGETHER IN COMBATING FOOD WASTE AND LOSSES

Agriculture Minister Dr. Bekir Pakdemirli stated that thanks to the awareness created with the “Save Your Food” campaign, households have economised 100 million dollars. Speaking at the session titled “Working together to achieve the zero hunger goal: Successful projects implemented by the Ministries of Agriculture” at the G20 Agriculture Ministers …

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