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HIGH DEMAND FOR TURKISH SALMON!

Press release… The International Competitiveness Improvement (UR-GE) Project for the development of fisheries exports prepared by the Eastern Black Sea Exporters’ Association (DKİB) and submitted to the approval of the Ministry of Trade; It was accepted by the Ministry and included in the scope of support. There are 22 companies …

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GÜL AKYÜREK BALTA: WE ESTABLISH TURKEY’S DIGITAL AND GREEN OIZ TO MEET THE EXPECTATIONS OF EU

Press release… Mersin-Tarsus Agricultural Product Processing Specialized Organized Industrial Zone (TÜİOSB) is on its way to become Turkey’s digital and green OIZ in order to meet the expectations of the European Union, Turkey’s most important export market. TÜİOSB’s priority is digitalization, green transformation and sustainable production… TÜİOSB has started the …

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HAMİT AYGÜL: TOMATO PASTE MANUFACTURERS SHOULD NOT ENGAGE IN PRICE-REDUCING POLICIES

Speaking at the tomato harvest festival, Bursa Agriculture and Forestry Director Hamit Aygül said that the farmer continued to produce despite a difficult period in the last 2 years and asked the tomato paste factories not to try to buy tomatoes cheaply. Hamit Aygül A “Tomato Harvest Festival” was organized …

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RIFAT ÇELİK: HAZELNUT GROWN IN BİTLİS HAS A HIGH QUALITY AND DEMAND

Hazelnut, which grows on 5,500 decares in the Hizan district of Bitlis province and is among the important livelihoods of the region, has started to be harvested. Hazelnut harvest has started in Bitlis (an Eastern Anatolia province of Turkey). Harvest in nine villages of Hizan is done on a total …

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ŞEYHMUS SOLGUN: WE AIM TO EXPORT 60 THOUSAND TONNES OF TOBACCO THIS YEAR

Şeyhmus Solgun, Chairperson of the Union of Tobacco Production and Marketing Cooperatives, said that they aim to increase tobacco exports, which was 53 thousand tonnes last year, to 60 thousand tonnes this year. Tobacco harvesting in Muş Tobacco harvest has started in Muş (an Eastern Anatolian province of Turkey), which …

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NİHAT ÇELİK: SHEEP AND GOATS ARE FRIENDS OF FORESTS

Nihat Çelik, Chairperson of the Turkey Sheep and Goat Breeders’ Association (TÜDKİYEB), stated that they want the forest areas to be opened to sheep pasture and said, “Sheep and goats are friends and cleaners of forests. They eat all the weeds, clean the forest and protect it from fire and …

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MUSTAFA TERCİ: EXPORT TARGET OF CEREAL, PULSE AND OILSEED INDUSTRY IS 10 BILLION DOLLARS FOR 2022

Press release… Mustafa Terci, Chairperson of the Aegean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association, said that while the demand for food products increased during the epidemic process, Turkey exported 19.5 billion dollars worth of these products in the last 1-year period. Informing that 41 percent of Turkey’s food exports …

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TANZANIAN FARMERS CAN ACCESS TIMELY ADVICE ON CELLPHONES…

Handheld gadgets bring vital information to small farmers to increase productivity and access markets… MOROGORO, Tanzania While spreading fertilizer, Sebastian Bukeke, 47, a small-time farmer in the village of Kiroka in Tanzania’s Morogoro region, is also using his cellphone to learn about the weather. He has been able to boost …

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SELAMİ İLERİ: AGRI-MACHINERY EXPORTS INCREASED BY 35 PERCENT IN JANUARY-JULY PERIOD

Press release… Selami İleri, Secretary General of the Turkish Association of Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers (TARMAKBİR), in his written statement, gave the information that the foreign trade data for the machinery sector for the period of July 2021 was announced. Selami İleri said, “Accordingly, our exports in the January-July …

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DROUGHT DEALS A BLOW TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN KONYA REGION!

Konya, the breadbasket of Turkey, is going through tough times with reduced precipitation levels. The ensuing drought has dealt a blow to water levels in dam reservoirs, lakes and ponds and has affected agriculture and animal husbandry in this central province of the country. Global climate change is the main culprit in the …

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