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“TURKISH SALMON WORTH 35.5 MILLION DOLLARS EXPORTED FROM TRABZON AND RİZE PROVINCES IN 2021”

Press release… The export of Rainbow Trout, which has become one of the important export products of the Black Sea region, which is a subspecies of the trout, is known as Black Sea Salmon in the domestic market and has become a brand as Turkish Salmon in foreign markets, continues …

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EXPERTS; EAT VEGETABLES, BE HAPPY!

Eating enough vegetables increases well-being and happiness. Because vegetables contain a variety of nutrients that support overall physical health. Vegetables contain numerous micronutrients critical for optimal mental function, such as zinc, magnesium, folate and iron. They also contain antioxidants that protect the body against oxidative stress associated with depression and …

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COFFEE TO BE PRODUCED IN MEDITERRANEAN AS AN ALTERNATIVE CROP!

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry determines alternative crops to reduce the impact of climate change on agriculture. The coffee tree stands out in the Mediterranean. With the warm winters in Marmara, olive groves become widespread and hot and dry summers facilitate cotton production. It is predicted that orchards will …

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TURKISH FARMERS TO MEET DRIVERLESS TRACTORS!

Unmanned tractors, the latest favourite of the smart agriculture market, which grows by an average of 10.1 pct every year and is expected to reach 20.8 billion dollars by 2026, will guide the agriculture of the future. John Deere, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of agricultural machinery and sold …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: WE MUST TAKE ACTION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST PESTICIDES

Press release… The fight against pesticides should be seen as a priority area in the circular economy action plan! A call from the fresh fruit and vegetable sector: We must take action in the fight against pesticides With the EU Green Deal, it aims to reduce the use of pesticides …

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CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT OFFERS HOPE TO NEXT GENERATION…

Some of the top issues occupying the minds of young people have co-operative solutions claims trade body Co-operatives UK in a new YouGov survey released today. Mental health, job security, career prospects, a lack of control over their working lives, climate change and worries about personal data are causing stress …

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HÜSEYİN ARSLAN: WE EXPORTED PULSES, PASTRY PRODUCTS AND SUGAR THE MOST

Press release… Hüseyin Arslan, Chairman of the Board of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), said that they should concentrate on production increase, derivative products and promotion of original products. Arslan said that Turkey should increase its agricultural production capacity in cereals and pulses products and …

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MUTLU DOĞRU: IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO LIMIT THE EXPORTS TO PREVENT FOOD PRICE HIKES

Adana Farmers’ Union Chairperson Mutlu Doğru stated that it is not possible to understand the logic of the proposal to limit the export of food products in order to prevent the increase in food prices and said, “As we always say, the only way to reduce prices is to decrease …

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ALİ BAHAR: SUGAR AS A STRATEGIC PRODUCT CANNOT BE LEFT TO THE MERCY OF PRIVATE SECTOR

Antalya Organized Industrial Zone Chairperson Ali Bahar stated that Türkşeker (Turkiye Sugar Factories Inc.) which could not meet the demand of the food industry because of delivering sugar it produced to the markets, indicated the address to the privatized sugar factories. Ali Bahar said, “Sugar is 70 percent more expensive …

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KÜLAHÇIOĞLU: TURKİYE EXPORTS 780 MILLION DOLLARS OF PASTA TO 160 COUNTRIES

Turkish pasta manufacturers exported 780 million dollars worth of pasta to 160 countries last year. Turkiye, which ranks second in the world after Italy in pasta export, increased its pasta export to 780 million dollars with an rise of 3 percent on value basis compared to the previous year. Abdülkadir …

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