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“LET ROTTEN EGGS BE WEEDED OUT!”

Press release… “If there are rotten eggs among us, let them be weeded out” Stating that the discovery of an antibiotic called carcinogenic nitrofurans in eggs exported from Türkiye to Taiwan, Aegean Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters’ Association Chair Bedri Girit said, “Very serious controls are carried out by the …

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NASA; JULY LIKELY TO BE WARMEST MONTH ON RECORD!

July 2023 will probably be the world’s hottest month in “hundreds, if not thousands, of years,” top NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt said Thursday (20 July). This month has already seen daily records shattered according to tools run by the European Union and the University of Maine, which combine ground and …

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“TURKIYE FOLLOWS CHINA IN WATERMELON PRODUCTION ACROSS THE WORLD”

More than 150 thousand tonnes of watermelon harvest is expected this year in Diyarbakır province…In Diyarbakir, where the watermelon harvest has begun, it is predicted that more than 150 thousand tonnes of yield will be obtained on an area of 30 thousand decares this year. Harvest has started in the …

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AEGEAN EXPORTERS: REMOVE THE 20 CENT FUND IN OLIVE OIL EXPORTS!

Press release… “The 20 cent fund in olive oil exports should be removed as soon as possible” While the Turkish olive oil sector focused on exports in order to convert over 500 thousand tonnes of olive oil into added value in the 2022/2023 season, it was faced with a 20 …

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HAZELNUT PRODUCTION SEEN AT 718,000 TONNES…

Türkiye’s hazelnut production is expected to be around 717,931 tonnes this year, according to the Union of Turkish Agricultural Chambers (TZOB). Türkiye is the world’s largest producer of hazelnut. “The survey conducted in 16 provinces showed that the hazelnut production will be slightly lower in 2023 from last year,” said Arslan Soydan from the TZOB. …

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BLACK SEA GRAIN DEAL COLLAPSES!

Russia on Monday announced it had halted an unprecedented wartime deal allowing the grain to safely flow from Ukraine to parts of the world where millions are going hungry, a fresh threat to global food security. Moscow will suspend the Black Sea Grain Initiative until its demands to get its …

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JAK ESKINAZI: AEGEAN EXPORTERS WILL CLOSE THE FOREIGN TRADE DEFICIT WITH CHINA

Press release… Aegean exporters, focusing on their work in the Chinese market with the motto, “If it is not far to buy from China, it is not far to sell to China too”, are ready for the China International Import Expo ((CIIE), world’s largest import exhibition to be held in …

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SMALL SCALE FARMERS PRODUCE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD!

Small-scale farmers in developing countries produce one third of the world’s food. But today they are only one flood, one drought or one failed harvest away from ruin. To stem the impact of climate change on food security and to reduce poverty, IFAD is calling for more investment in rural …

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FERHAT GURUZ: TURKIYE’S FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXPORTS SURPASSED 1.69 BILLION DOLLARS IN THE FIRST HALF

Press release… Ferhat Gürüz, Chairman of the Board of the Mediterranean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, announced that Türkiye’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports reached the level of 1.69 billion dollars with a hike of 17 percent in the first half of 2023 and this performance was supported with …

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UKRAINE GRAIN DEAL; VITAL AND CONSTANTLY THREATENED

The landmark initiative safeguarding exports of Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea, crucial in alleviating a global food crisis sparked by the Russian invasion, has been the subject of grueling talks to get Moscow to agree to its renewal. Set to expire late Monday, the deal brokered by the United …

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