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Türkiye and Venezuela to cooperate in the field of fisheries…

Press release… Türkiye and Venezuela ‘Fisheries’ Summit… The work has been accelerated under the ‘Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Field of Fisheries and Aquaculture’ signed between the two countries due to Venezuela’s request to benefit from the experience of Türkiye in the field of fisheries, which has a …

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2024 Agricultural Writers South Africa winners announced…

The winners of the 2024 Agricultural Writers SA Awards (AWSA), held at the Centurion Lake Hotel on 21 November, have been announced. 2024 AWSA New Entrant to Commercial Agriculture of the Year. Pictured: Andries Wiese, national business development manager at Hollard, one of the event sponsors, and Thulani and Nicole …

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The new face of poverty; changing deprivations

October 2024… The goal of halving poverty by 2030 is likely to be achieved by only a third of countries at the current rate of progress. However, the concept of poverty is changing rapidly. Deprivations are no longer just economic, but also include issues such as climate change, access to …

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A new international success news from Dr. Aslı Samancı!

The 38th Asia-Pacific Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI) Conference was held in Singapore on November 11-12, 2024. Food Scientist (MSc) and biologist (PhD) Dr. Aslı Samancı added a new success to her national and international career and been awarded Asia-Pacific Woman Entrepreneur Award by The Confederation of …

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Coffee prices hit highest since 1977 on supply woes and geopolitics!

The prices of Arabica coffee extended this week’s rally to reach the highest level since 1977 in trading Wednesday on concerns of limited supplies amid global output woes, caused primarily by drought in major producer, Brazil, coupled with geopolitical factors. A pound of Arabica beans listed in New York hit …

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FAO: 12 trillion dollars in ‘hidden’ agrifood costs!

 In a study updating provisional figures that were published last year, the FAO has said that agrifood systems face “hidden costs” amounting to 12 trillion dollars! The new numbers, released on 8 November, refine estimates that were presented in the 2023 edition of the agency’s annual report “The State of …

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“WE WILL COOPERATE WITH CZECHIA IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURAL JOURNALISM”

Press release…Last week, Czech Minister of Agriculture Marek Vyborny came to Türkiye with a delegation of 60 people. Marek Vyborny first met with the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı and Ministry officials in Ankara and then held meetings with different groups at the Izmir Chamber of Commerce. We, …

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Türkiye at the top of the world fishing rankings!

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı announced that Türkiye has been awarded the ‘Full Compliance Award’ by the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) for the 4th time in a row. GFCM, which regulates fisheries activities in the Mediterranean and Black Sea under the umbrella of the Food …

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Chinese drones to revolutionize Pakistan’s agriculture!

Chinese drones to revolutionize Pakistan’s agriculture as it will help Pakistan to modernize its farming practice and bring efficiency in technology. A prominent Chinese power company, PowerChina, has emphasized the potential of integrating smart agriculture with low-altitude drone technology in Pakistan. In a statement released on November 14, the company …

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John Kempf’s AEA to help Türkiye, Southeast Europe convert to regen ag through new partnership…

October, 2024 Regenerative agriculture pioneer Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA) looks to transition more farmers around the world to regen practices through a new partnership with Türkiye-based Topraq. John Kempf Combining their respective technologies and expertise, the two will provide citrus, grape and cotton growers in southeast Europe and west and central Asia with …

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