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SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND FOOD; THE QUEENSLAND ALLIANCE

The Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) is a research institute of The University of Queensland (UQ), supported by the Queensland Government. As one of the few research-intensive universities worldwide located in a subtropical environment, UQ is a global leader in agriculture and food science research in subtropical and tropical …

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ALI KIRALI: TURKISH GRAIN BOARD IS THE CENTRAL BANK OF THE MARKET

Stating that there has been an extreme year in grains, Ali Kırali, General Manager of the Turkish Mercantile Exchange (TMEX – TÜRİB), said, “The harvest is good, our warehouses are full.” Regarding the effect of Turkish Grain Board (TMO) on the grain market, Kırali said, “TMO, which has been putting …

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“BORSAKARASI” YIELDS ITS FIRST PRODUCT!

Press release… The study initiated by Izmir Commodity Exchange (ITB), the pioneer of firsts, in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Manisa Viticulture Research Institute has yielded its first fruit. The grape variety named “Borsakarası” was included in the National Variety list. In 2019, the first products were …

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SEAFOOD CONSUMPTION, PRODUCTION AND TRADE GROWTH LIKELY TO SLOW OVER THE NEXT DECADE!

Global consumption of seafood will continue to grow over the next decade but at a slower rate, largely due to a projected softening of Asian demand, according to a new report. The report projects fish and shellfish consumption to reach 21.2 kilograms per capita over the next decade, up from …

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PINAR CONTINUES TO EXPORT DAIRY PRODUCTS TO RUSSIA…

Press release… 100 per cent of cheese and dairy products exports to Russia are from Pınar Dairy… Pınar Dairy (Süt) has become the leader of its sector by realising 100 percent of the cheese and dairy products exports from Türkiye to this region in the Russian market, where it first …

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EL NINO THREATENS FOOD SECURITY!

The El Nino weather phenomenon is just warming up, potentially paving the way for higher temperatures and extreme weather events in a year that has already seen plenty of both. The first El Nino in years began last month, according to the World Meteorological Organization. The naturally occurring warming of temperatures in the Pacific …

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EU EXECUTIVE PROPOSES LOOSER RULES ON GENE EDITED FOOD…

The European Commission has officially proposed to loosen rules on certain new genetic techniques (NGTs), paving the way for gene-edited crops to be found on EU citizens’ plates in the near future.  The Commission’s long-awaited proposal on new genetic techniques (NGTs) was presented on Wednesday (5 July) as part of ​​its ‘Sustainable …

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THE PARADOX OF SOUTH AFRICAN AGRICULTURE; DICHOTOMY OF ABUNDANCE AND SCARCITY

In the verdant heartland of South Africa, a jarring paradox of two opposing food systems manifests – one burgeoning with excess, privilege, and waste, the other scarred by scarcity, hunger, and hardship. Born in a time of transformation, when the nation sought to liberate its food system from the tight …

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HAYRETTIN UCAK: WE AIM TO REACH 100 MILLION DOLLARS IN FRESH FIG EXPORTS

News release… Fresh figs, one of the important agricultural products of the Aegean, are exported to all over the world, especially to European countries such as Germany, England, the Netherlands and France. Hayrettin Uçak The export of yellow fresh figs started on 31 July. Black figs, with a cut date …

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YUMAKLI: AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL ZONES WILL BE ESTABLISHED!

The government is working on plans to establish agricultural organised industrial zones (OIZs) that will help control food prices, Agriculture Minister İbrahim Yumaklı said. According to the minister, agricultural OIZs, which will use geothermal energy, will be established in around 100 locations across the country. İbrahim Yumaklı “These special zones …

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