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ULUSOY: WE AIM TO EXCEED 1 BILLION THRESHOLD IN PASTA EXPORTS

Turkish Flour Industrialists’ Federation (TUSAF) President Eren Günhan Ulusoy stated that he believes the pasta industry will exceed the 1 billion dollar threshold in exports within two years. Eren Günhan Ulusoy, President of the Turkish Flour Industrialists’ Federation (TUSAF), said that the pasta industry in Turkey develops itself more and …

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TURKEY’S GRAIN SECTOR GATHERS IN ANTALYA TO DISCUSS THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE…

ANTALYA, Turkey Representatives of Turkey’s grain sector, which is the largest flour and second largest pasta exporter of the world, gathered in the Turkish Mediterranean resort city of Antalya on Friday to discuss the impacts of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic on the sector. The 16th Turkey Grain Congress, …

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‘FOOD SECURITY IS AT RISK AS WORLD WARNS, DROUGHT FREQUENCY SURGES’

Around 84M people may face hunger by 2050 due to climate change, official says at Turkey Grain Congress… ANTALYA, Turkey  – Rising global temperatures and the expected increase in frequency of droughts from every 10 years to every five years pose a grave threat to food security in the world, …

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FAO: RECORD CEREAL OUTPUT IN 2021 BUT STOCKS SET TO DECLINE

Despite an expected record world cereal production in 2021, global cereal inventories are seen heading for a contraction in 2021/22, according to new forecasts in FAO’s Cereal Supply and Demand Brief, released. The forecast for world cereal output in 2021 is now pegged at 2 793 million tonnes, down by 6.7 …

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GRAIN YIELD IN TURKEY AT RISK DUE TO DROUGHT!

Grain yield in Turkey at risk due to drought: Experts A forecast by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TURKSTAT) has raised concerns on an imminent decline in crop production across the country due to drought. The data obtained show that the output of cereal products will decrease by 15 percent this year compared …

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“WE AIM TO OVERCOME THE INTERMITTENT PROCESS IN THE POPPY SEED EXPORTS TO INDIA”

Press release… Mustafa Terci, Chairperson of Aegean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association, said that their most important expectation in 2022 is to overcome the intermittent process in the poppy seed exports to India, their traditional export market. Poppy seed Terci said, “If this is achieved, it will make …

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MUSTAFA TERCİ: CEREALS, PULSES, OILSEEDS AND PRODUCTS EXPORTS COUGHT UP 6.4 B DOLLARS IN 9 MONTHS

Press release… Mustafa Terci, Chairperson of Aegean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association, said that cereals, pulses, oilseeds and products sector alone carries out 41 percent of Turkey’s food exports. Mustafa Terci said, “The cereals, pulses, oilseeds and products sector, which alone accounts for 41 percent of Turkey’s food …

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DR. MEHMET HASDEMİR: WE WILL PRODUCE PADDY WITH LESS WATER

Dr. Mehmet Hasdemir, General Director of Plant Production of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, said that they have broken the mould in paddy. Dr. Hasdemir pointed out that they are cultivating crops with the most appropriate irrigation method while bringing water to the soil and said: “For example, we …

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HÜSEYİN ARSLAN: SUGAR EXPORTS INCREASED BY 160 TIMES IN QUANTITY

Press release… Hüseyin Arslan, Chairman of the Board of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), announced that they achieved an export of 136.9 million dollars in September with an increase of 48 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. “Our sugar exports increased …

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125 PERCENT INCREASE IN RED LENTIL EXPORTS!

Press release… Hüseyin Arslan, Chairman of the Board of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), announced that they achieved an export of 136.9 million dollars in September with an increase of 48 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. Stating that they evaluated …

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