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TURNING SOLID WASTE INTO RESOURCES IN GAZİANTEP!

Press release… European Union Delegation to Turkey and United Nations Development Programme… A new EUR 9.2 million facility funded by the EU and constructed by UNDP provides green solutions to help the municipality meet daunting challenges in waste management Gaziantep, 5 October 2021 – A state-of-the-art waste management facility that …

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AGRICULTURE TO BE DONE BY WATER, TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION!

‘Agriculture by water’ will be done, excessive water consumption will be prevented… Agriculture and Forestry Minister Bekir Pakdemirli stated that more emphasis will be given to the modernisation of irrigation systems and “agriculture by water” will be carried out, Bekir Pakdemirli Pakdemirli said, “We have accelerated the works for the …

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SAHLEP PRODUCTION INCREASES IN MUĞLA PROVINCE…

Sahlep production work is carried out in cooperation with the Muğla Agriculture and Forestry Provincial Directorate and the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute within the scope of the “Project for the Dissemination and Development of the Production of Medicinary, Aromatic and Dye Plants” conducted by the General Directorate of Plant Production …

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NEJDAT SİN: EXPORTS OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES SEE 14 PERCENT HIKE

Press release… Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB) Coordinator Chairman and Mediterranean Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Exporters’ Association Chairman of the Board Nejdat Sin stated that Turkey, which has a high quality, safe and rich crop variety in fresh fruits and vegetables, continues to rise in global markets. Indicating that they realized …

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“HOW DO AGRICULTURE ROBOTS IMPACT THE NEW DEAL ECONOMY AND SOCIAL ISSUES?”

Today, agriculture technologies advance so quickly that those who resist progress are often left behind. Lightning-fast innovation has its benefits. At a minimum, the majority of farmers have embraced the idea of agriculture robots that can weed, spray, harvest and otherwise manage their least-attractive seasonal tasks. Regardless of their personal …

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WHITE HOUSE PLANS TOUGHER ACTION ON MEAT INDUSTRY!

White House plans tougher action while blaming 4 biggest companies in meat industry. WASHINGTON… Rising meat prices at US supermarkets have become the subject of increasing debate, with the blame being placed on key companies in the industry along with the COVID-19 pandemic. While US grocery prices have been on …

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ASSETS OF TURKISH AGRICULTURAL COMPANIES SOAR MORE THAN 5 TIMES…

The asset size of companies operating in the fields of agriculture, forestry and fisheries in Turkey increased by 5.4 times in the 2011-2020 period and reached 67.2 billion liras. Gross sales of companies increased by 513 percent to 51.7 billion liras in the period of 2011-2020. In the same period, …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: WE AIM 50 MILLION DOLLARS EXPORT OF CHESTNUT THIS YEAR

Press release… Harvest of chestnut, which is one of the most popular street flavours in Turkey during the Autumn-Winter months and is also used extensively in the confectionery, pastry and bakery products sectors, has begun. Chestnut is an important export product besides its intense consumption in the domestic market. Turkey …

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TURKEY EXPORTS 5.5 BILLION DOLLARS OF CEREALS, PULSES AND OIL SEEDS IN 8 MONTHS…

In the January-August period of this year, 5 billion 579 million 520 thousand dollars of cereals, pulses, oil seeds and their products were sold abroad from Turkey. Mahsum Altunkaya Mahsum Altunkaya, Chair of the Turkish Exporters’ Assembly (TİM) Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Sector Board, said in his written statement …

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FIRST CROP FESTIVAL AIMS TO LEAVE NO FOOD BEHIND!

Press release… Series of crop festivals aim to inspire local governments and NGOs to “rescue” fresh, nutritious produce from farms that would be otherwise wasted and ensure its redistribution. 27 September 2021, Ankara – Globally, around 14 percent of food produced is lost between harvest and retail, while an estimated 17 percent of total …

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