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AEGEAN AGRICULTURAL EXPORTERS ACHIEVE AN EXPORT OF 4.6 BILLION DOLLARS IN 11 MONTHS…

Aegean Exporters' Association

Press release… Birol Celep, Deputy Coordinator of Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EİB), said that EİB members exported 11 billion 750 million dollars in January – November 2020. Celep said, “Besides exports by EİB member agricultural exporters reached 4 billion 602 million dollars with an increase of 2 percent in the same …

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TURKEY EXTENDS THE SUSPENSION OF 20 PERCENT TARIFFS ON WHEAT…

Turkey has extended the suspension of 20 percent tariffs on wheat, barley, and corn imports until April 30, 2021, according to a presidential decree published in the Official Gazette on Dec. 17. In a previous decree on Oct. 30, wheat import tariffs had been suspended until the end of this year. Wheat …

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SYNGENTA; FOOD INNOVATION MAKES YOUR HOLIDAY DINNER MORE DELICIOUS AND SUSTAINABLE

Press release… Syngenta Group scientists combat reality that one-third of all food produced is wasted… BASEL, Switzerland–(BUSINESS WIRE)– At holiday meals this month, many will take a moment to appreciate their families and friends, the roofs over their heads, and the food on their tables – but few will talk …

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RUSSIA PROPOSES TO INCREASE ITS QUOTA FOR TOMATO IMPORTS FROM TURKEY…

Russia’s agriculture ministry has proposed increasing its quota for tomato imports from Turkey by 25%, according to a Russian news agency. The ministry proposed that the quota be raised to 250,000 tons for fresh or chilled tomatoes, Interfax news agency reported on Tuesday. The current upper limit is around 200,000 …

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DESPITE THE EPIDEMIC TURKISH RAISIN EXPORTS EXCEED 500 MILLION DOLLARS…

Producers of Manisa province who meet 90 percent of Turkey’s exports of raisins, made 245 thousand tonnes of foreign sales to 99 countries and provided 504 million US dollars of foreign exchange in return. Manisa Commodity Exchange Chairman Sadık Özkasap said that the figure reached despite the coronavirus pandemic was …

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OVER 4000 TONNES OF TURKISH TEA EXPORTED TO 100 COUNTRIES IN 11 MONTH PERIOD…

Over 4,000 tons of tea exported to 100 countries in 11-month period, say data… Turkey earned over $15.4 million when it exported over 4,000 tonnes of tea to 100 countries in the first 11 months of 2020, according to Eastern Black Sea Exporters’ Association (DKİB) data. Turkey’s tea export revenue …

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PINAR TO BECOME ALSO AN EXPERT IN PLANT-BASED PROTEIN PRODUCTS…

Press release… Brand new vegan products from Pınar Meat: Pınar Falafel & Pınar Veggie Bites Pınar aims to become an expert with plant-based protein products after its animal protein products. Extending its market with its tasty products to countries around the world since 1985 in İzmir province of Turkey, Pınar …

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JAK ESKİNAZİ: THE FOURCE BRINGS A NEW EXPANSION TO OUR FOOD EXPORTS

Press release… The first virtual food exhibition organised by the Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) with the supports of the Ministry of Commerce and Turkish Exporters’ Assembly (TİM) between the dates of November 23 to 27, brought together all stakeholders in the food sector. The Fource virtual food fair, where 53 …

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DRIED FRUIT AND PRODUCTS EXPORTED TO 94 COUNTRIES FROM SOUTHEASTERN ANATOLIA…

The companies that are members of Southeastern Anatolia Exporters’ Associations (GAIB) exported 221 million 236 thousand dollars of dried fruits and products to 94 countries in 11 months of this year. Mehmet Çıkmaz, the Chairman of GAİB Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ Association, drew attention to the fact that the …

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TURKISH TOMATO EXPORTERS DEMAND THE QUOTA TO BE LIFTED FOR RUSSIA…

Press release… Tomato, the leading product of fresh fruit and vegetable exports, faces a quota barrier in the Russian Federation, the prominent export market. The quota of 200 thousand tons in tomato exports to Russia has been reached. Russia’s gate is closed for Turkish tomato exporters. The Chairpersons of the …

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