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ABDÜLKADİR KÜLAHÇIOĞLU: PASTA EXPORTS WILL INCREASE

“Exports will increase, price stability will occur in the domestic market” Exports of pasta, bulghur and wheat semolina, including vermicelli, couscous, ravioli, noodles and instant/instant noodles, have been added to the list of goods subject to registered export. Sector representatives said that with the decision, exports in the pasta sector …

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EXPORT OF DRIED FRUITS TO ASIAN COUNTRIES SURGES!

Press release… Aegean Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ Association Chairperson Birol Celep said that dried apricot exports reached 258 million dollars with an increase of 13,7 percent, the USA came first in dried apricots and Germany in dried figs. Celep said, “We experienced surges in our traditional markets, 27 percent …

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EXPORT OF PASTA, BULGHUR AND WHEAT SEMOLINA TO BE SUBJECT TO REGISTERED EXPORT…

Export of pasta, bulghur and wheat semolina will be subject to registered export. Exports of pasta, bulghur and wheat semolina, including vermicelli, couscous, ravioli, noodles and instant/instant noodles, have been added to the list of goods subject to registered export. Sector representatives said that with the decision, exports in the …

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TURKEY MEETS 7 PERCENT OF EU’S ORGANIC AGRIPRODUCT IMPORTS…

Turkey ranks 18th in world in terms of size of organic agricultural lands, 7th in terms of producers… Turkey meets 7% of the European Union’s organic agriproducts imports emerging as a leader in the sector. Turkey exports 235 different organic agricultural products to foreign countries, according to data compiled by …

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“WE SHOULD INCREASE THE PRODUCTION OF PULSES WITH HIGH PROTEIN RATINGS”

Press release… Hüseyin Arslan, Chairman of the Board of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), said that a new consumption trend based on vegetable protein has spread in the world with the influence of global organizations. Arslan announced that the amount of pulses used to obtain …

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WORLD DRIED FRUIT PRODUCTION TO EXCEED 3 MILLION TONNES…

Press release… The 2021 INC 3D Online Conference, held by the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC), on May 25-27, has been completed. The conference brought together more than 1,300 industry professionals in the nut and dried fruit industry from more than 70 countries of the world. More than …

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AHMET GÖKSAN: OVERALL VOLUME AND CROP QUALITY PAINT A PROMISING PICTURE IN NUTS

Press release… The 2021 INC 3D Online Conference, held by the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC), on May 25-27, has been completed. The conference brought together more than 1,300 industry professionals in the nut and dried fruit industry from more than 70 countries of the world. More than …

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OSMAN ÖZ: DEMAND FOR DRIED FRUITS CONTINUES TO RISE

Press release… The 2021 INC 3D Online Conference, held by the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC), on May 25-27, has been completed. The conference brought together more than 1,300 industry professionals in the dried fruit and nut industry from more than 70 countries of the world. More than …

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TURKEY’S EXPORTS HIT THE SECOND-HIGHEST-EVER MAY FIGURE!

Turkey‘s exports hit $16.5 billion in May 2021, up by 65.5% year-on-year, the country’s trade minister announced last week. “We achieved the second-highest-ever May figure,” Mehmet Muş said in a news conference in the capital Ankara, citing preliminary export figures. Mehmet Muş The 12-month rolling export figures reached $193.3 billion in May, the highest ever yearly …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: PANDEMIC INCREASES THE DEMAND FOR PEACHES

Press release… Harvest enthusiasm is experienced in peach, which is accepted as the harbinger of summer and the symbol of long life and immortality. Peach and nectarine exports increased by 71 percent from 90 million dollars to 154 million dollars in 2020, when the pandemic peaked. After a 20-day delay …

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