The hum of the robotic arm, working with inhuman precision and efficiency, drowns out the buzz of the workaholic bees going about their business like a well-oiled machine. One after another the machine scanned stacks of honeycombs that together could house up to 2 million bees – inspecting them for …
Read More »BAYER LOSES THIRD APPEALS CASE OVER WEEDKILLER!
Bayer has lost a third appeal against U.S. court verdicts that awarded damages to customers blaming their cancers on use of its glyphosate-based weedkillers. A California appeals court late on Monday upheld an $86 million verdict that found German Bayer was responsible for a couple’s cancer. They had used Bayer’s …
Read More »TURKEY RANKS FIRST IN SEA BASS, SECOND IN TROUT AND SEA BREAM EXPORTS ACROSS THE WORLD…
Samsun and Sinop Provinces Fishery Producers’ Association Chairperson Osman Parlak said that Turkey is ranks first in sea bass exports and second in trout and sea bream exports across the world. Osman Parlak Osman Parlak said, “Turkey has made great progress in aquaculture in recent years and that we sell …
Read More »UN: HARMFUL EFFECT OF HUMANITY ON THE CLIMATE IS ‘REAL’
In the landmark study of scientists affiliated with the United Nations (UN), it was noted that the harmful effect of humanity on the climate is “real”. According to the report, a significant temperature limit may be exceeded in about 15 years as a result of the continued emission of greenhouse …
Read More »NESTLE’S FIRST NET ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS DAIRY FARM ON TRACK TO REACH TARGETS…
Nestlé’s first dairy farm that is earmarked to reach net-zero carbon emissions in 2023, is on track to achieving its targets. The Skimmelkrans farm, located in George in the Western Cape, produces some of the company’s nutritious products such as Nestlé MILO and Nestlé Nespray. “Producing quality milk is crucial …
Read More »NAİM KOCA: COFFEE CONSUMPTION HAS MORE THAN TRIPLED IN 10 YEARS
Stating that Turkey is not a ‘tea country’ as it is considered, barista trainer Naim Koca said that since 2011, coffee consumption per capita in Turkey has increased more than 3 times. Naim Koca “Although the factors are various, coffee consumption per capita in Turkey has increased from 350 grams …
Read More »OSMAN PARLAK: WE REACHED 73 MILLION DOLLARS IN TURKISH SALMON EXPORTS
Samsun and Sinop Provinces Fishery Producers’ Association Chairperson Osman Parlak said that despite the pandemic, Turkish salmon broke an export record. Turkish Salmon Osman Parlak said, “We exported 9 million dollars in the first 6 months of 2020, but in the first 6 months of 2021, we increased this figure …
Read More »DAIRY-RELATED TERMS NOW ALLOWED DAIRY-FREE PRODUCTS!
The European Parliament has decided not to pass Amendment 171. This means that, in Europe, dairy-free products can now use dairy-related terms such as buttery and creamy. In October 2020, the European Commission voted to ban dairy-related terms, such as buttery and creamy for plant-based foods. But, less than 7 …
Read More »HOME COFFEE CONSUMPTION SURGES WHILE GLOBAL PRODUCTION INCREASES BY 3.3 PERCENT…
Home coffee consumption surged, thereby helping to offset the slump in sales following the closure of the HoReCa segment. Average coffee prices remained growing gradually through to Q1 2021. The report, World – Coffee (Green) – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights shows that favourable weather conditions in 2020 enabled coffee …
Read More »GLOBAL FOOD PRICES DECLINE IN JULY!
Press release… Cereals, vegetable oils and dairy drive FAO Food Price Index lower for second month in a row… 5 August 2021, Rome – Global food commodity prices fell in July for the second consecutive month, according to a benchmark United Nations report released today. The FAO Food Price Index averaged 123.0 points …
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THE GLOBAL WINDOW OF TURKISH FOOD AND AGRICULTURE The Global Window of Turkish Food and Agriculture Sector
