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INTERFRESH EURASIA TO BE HELD IN ANTALYA ON 20-22 OCTOBER!

Press release… The promotional event of Interfresh Eurasia Fair, which will be held in Antalya Anfaş with the main theme of “Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change” between October 20-22 this year, was hosted by Uludağ Exporters’ Associations. Representing Uludağ Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association (UYMSİB), Chairman of the Board …

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EXPORT TARGET OF FRESH GRAPES IS 250 MILLION DOLLARS IN 2022!

Press release… Expressing that this year’s yield and product quality are better than last year in seedless table Sultani grapes, which showed an export performance of 110 million dollars in 2020 and 160 million dollars in 2021, Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association (EYMSİB) Chairperson Hayrettin Uçak said that …

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“RUSSIA, ROMANIA AND GERMANY ARE THE MOST FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE IMPORTED COUNTRIES”

Press release… The highest fresh fruit and vegetable exports are to Russia, Romania and Germany… Ferhat Gürüz, Chairman of the Board of the Mediterranean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, announced that Turkiye’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports reached the level of 1.45 billion dollars in the first half of …

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FIRST VESSEL CARRYING UKRANIAN GRAIN FOR AFRICAN COUNTRIES ARRIVES IN ODESSA…

The first vessel carrying grain for the people in Africa from Ukraine as part of a recently signed deal mediated by Türkiye and the United Nations to prevent a global food crisis docked in Ukraine on Friday, the United Nations said. The MV Brave Commander, which left Istanbul on Wednesday, arrived in …

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TURKISH CEREAL SECTOR REACHES 5.5 BILLION DOLLARS OF EXPORTS IN THE FIRST HALF…

Cereal sector in Turkiye grew in the first half of the year with an export focus. With the products sent from the country to Iraq, the USA and Israel, amounted to a total of approximately 5.5 billion dollars. In the first half of this year, the cereal industry realized an …

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HAYRETTIN UCAK: OUR TARGET EXPORT IS 100 MILLION DOLLARS IN FRESH FIG

Press release… Harvest time for fresh figs, which are defined as sacred fruit in all monotheistic religions and recommended in diets with low calories. The first cut and export dates have been announced for the Sarılop variety fresh figs grown in Aydın province and the black fig, defined as the …

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SOUTH AFRICAN ORANGES STRANDED AT EUROPEAN PORTS DUE TO A DISPUTE OVER IMPORT RULES!

Millions of boxes of oranges are spoiling in containers stranded at European ports as South Africa and the European Union lock horns in a dispute over import rules, citrus growers have said. South Africa, the world’s second largest exporter of fresh citrus after Spain, filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) last …

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“WE MUST PLAN FOR THE NEXT 20 YEARS OF TANGERINE”

Press release… We must plan for the next 20 years and protect our golden product… Menderes Agriculture District Director Oktay Sezgin said that they are the district with the 3rd largest area of ​​İzmir province. Pointing out that the Gümüldür-Özdere-Ahmetbeyli line is an area that can summarize Turkiye’s ecosystem, Sezgin …

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RUSSIA MAY LIMIT SEED IMPORTS!

Russia’s agriculture ministry has proposed that the government limits seed imports by setting up quotas, aiming to stimulate domestic production, the Interfax news agency quoted it as saying on Friday. Russia, the world’s largest wheat exporter, has long aimed to become less dependent on imported seeds for a number of …

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MEHMET ALI ISIK: GLOBAL ORGANIC MARKET TO REACH OVER 500 BILLION DOLLARS BY 2030

Press release… BioFach, the world’s largest organic food and natural products fair, which focuses on the spread of ecological producers and products, was held for the 31st time in Nuremberg, Germany, between 26-29 July 2022. Turkey’s national participation organization in Biofach Organic Food Products Fair was held for the 25th …

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