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TURKISH ORGANIC INDUSTRY TO REACH 1 BILLION EUROS…

Press release… Turkish organic industry sets target to reach 1 billion Euros… Stating that the world organic industry has reached 100 billion Euros, Mehmet Ali Işık, Chairman of the Aegean Exporters’ Association Organic Products Board, said that the Turkish organic industry has received 500 million Euros of this global cake …

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İZMİR; THE PIONEER REGION IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE…

Organic agriculture activities in our Turkey are carried out within the framework of the Organic Agriculture Law No. 5262 and the regulation in this context. According to TURKSTAT (Turkish Statistical Institute) production of 213 varieties in Turkey takes place in the area of ​​540,000 ha as organic agricultural activities. In …

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AHMET KAYA: ORDU REGION WILL BE THE CENTRE OF ORGANIC EGGS PRODUCTION

Ahmet Kaya, Chairman of the Egg Producers Association of Ordu Province, said that they take orders for 1 million eggs per week, but their weekly production capacity is about 600 thousand. “We were looking for a place to sell eggs in previous years, now we do not have such a …

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PROF. DR. NAZİMİ AÇIKGÖZ: ORGANIC FOOD MARKET APPROACHES 100 B DOLLARS

The green revolution of the 1960s, which ended the world food shortages, created the opportunity for the organic agriculture market to flourish in the 1980s. Its emergence is based on a logic that cannot be rejected by anyone. Organic agriculture started due to the health and environmental problems caused by …

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6th SYMPOSIUM ON ORGANIC AGRICULTURE HELD IN İZMİR…

6th SYMPOSIUM ON ORGANIC AGRICULTURE May 15-17, 2019, ECOLOGY Fair (Gaziemir / Izmir) In Turkey, the Symposium on Organic Agriculture, bringing research and practitioners in the organic sector is organized since 1999 under the coordination of Association of Organic Agriculture Organizations (Ekolojik Tarım Organizasyonu (ETO)).  The 6th Symposium on Organic Agriculture …

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