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İŞBANK RAISES 25 MILLION EUROS TO SUPPORT TURKISH AGRICULTURE…

İşbank (İş Bankası) has raised 25 million Euros as a new fund from Proparco, the financial branch of the French Development Agency. According to the information obtained by two organizations, the source will be used for medium and long-term financing of the activities of small and medium-sized companies operating in …

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“WE WILL DISSEMINATE LEAN AGRICULTURE MODEL TO MASSES”

Birol Celep, Chairman of Aegean Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ Association, said that the pandemic explained many details in whole. Stating that sustainability is indexed to scale economy and conception of governance is very important, Celep noted, “We need to highlight the increase in natural and organic farming and good …

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‘SUSTAINABILITY MANIFESTO’ FROM AEGEAN EXPORTERS…

Exporters demand government support for sustainability projects… Declaring 2020 as the “Year of Sustainability”, Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) announced the ‘Sustainability Manifesto’. EIB Coordinator Chairman Jak Eskinazi said that EIB will produce its own electricity and that they have the goal of becoming a green office and demanded 50 percent …

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CHERRY EXPORTS GO TOWARDS 200 MILLION DOLLARS…

Press release… Turkey’s exports are running at record in cherries. So far this year 190 million dollars of foreign currency provided by cherry exporters in Turkey, now it is aimed to exceed 200 million dollars by the end of the season. Turkey’s export figure of 2019 which was 182.6 million …

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EXPORTS OF AGRI-MACHINERY SECTOR DECREASES BY 7.1 PERCENT…

Foreign trade data for the Machinery Sector in June 2020 was announced. Accordingly, exports of 2020 in the agricultural machinery sector decreased by 7.1 percent compared to 2019 and amounted to 479 million dollars. With this data, agri-machinery industry ranked 5th among 22 sub-sectors in general machinery sectoral exports. In …

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FAO-OECD: THE PANDEMIC IS EXPECTED TO DEPRESS DEMAND

According to the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2020-2029, the pandemic is expected to depress demand in the next few years and could further undermine food security. 16 July 2020, Paris/Rome – The fight against the global COVID-19 pandemic is causing unprecedented uncertainties in global food supply chains, with potential bottlenecks in labour …

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“WE NEED A ‘SPECIAL PLAN’ TO DECREASE THE DEPENDENCE ON FEED”

Livestock specialists state that producers and feed manufacturers encounter different cost burdens separately. Experts, who stated that a ‘knot’ has been formed in the feed, point out that a ‘special plan’, which is proposed to be developed with content such as growing alternative products for imported substances and maintenance works …

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“HAZELNUT IS MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD!”

Stating that it is a cruelty to buy hazelnuts with low prices from the expat producer in September, when the hazelnut lands on the market in October, Haluk Şensoy said that this is done intentionally. Emphasizing that hazelnut is the number one product of the world chocolate industry, which can …

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CHERRIES TO FOLLOW APPLE EXPORTS TO THAILAND…

Turkey’s fruit producers are entering Thailand’s 210 million dollars (TL 1.4 billion) apple market, widening their new market opportunities in Asia after beginning exporting cherries to China last year. Exporters who have been in search of new markets and recently opened to East Asia have begun to gradually receive positive …

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NİHAT ÇELİK: 5 MILLION SACRIFICIALS READY FOR THE FEAST OF QURBAN

Ovine sacrifices worth up to 6.5 billion liras await their buyers… Sheep and Goat Breeders’ Association of Turkey (TÜDKİYEB) President Nihat Çelik said that the number of sheep and goats to be sacrificed reaches 5 million if demanded. Çelik said, “The value of 5 million sheep and goats reaches 6.5 …

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