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UNREST ON AGRICULTURAL AREAS AND RURAL TOWNS IN KWANALU PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA…

According to a survey conducted by the agricultural union of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), Kwanalu, economic activities have been totally demolished in more than 55% of rural towns by the recent unrest and criminal activities which swept through the province last week. Kwanalu, who represents rural landowners, farmers and agribusinesses in KZN, …

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BİROL CELEP: WE TAKE ACTION TO BOOST OUR EXPORTS TO SOUTH KOREA

Press release… Turkey took action to boost its exports and reduce the trade deficit which amounts to 4.5 billion dollars to South Korea. Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) organized the participation of Turkey in the Korea Imported Products Fair, which is the only import fair of South Korea and organized by …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: OUR EXPORT TARGET IN FRESH FIGS IS 75 MILLION DOLLARS

Press release… The target in the export of fresh figs is 75 million dollars… The export journey of fresh figs of Bursa Black and Sarılop varieties, which Turkey is the world leader in production and export and which adorns the tables of the British Royal Family, begins very soon. Earning …

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KINIK TOMATO TO GET GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION!

Press release… Kınık Mayor Dr. Sadık Doğruer came together with the producers and companies at the Tomato Field Day, which was held due to the Harvest Festival. Mayor Doğruer shared the good news that an application has been made to the Turkish Patent Institute for the geographical registration of the …

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CAHİT DOĞAN YAĞCI: OUR ASSOCIATION MAKES 55 PERCENT OF TURKEY’S NON-WOOD FORESTRY PRODUCTS EXPORTS

Press release… Furniture, paper and forestry products exports reached 385 million dollars The exports of our Aegean Furniture, Paper and Forest Products Exporters’ Association in the period of January-June 2021 rose by 20 percent to 385 million dollars. Cahit Doğan Yağcı, Chairperson of the Aegean Furniture, Paper and Forestry Products …

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EXPORT OF DRIED FRUIT AND PRODUCTS APPROACHES TO 700 MILLION DOLLARS…

Press release… The dried fruit and products sector exported 685 million dollars in the first half of 2021. While the exports of the dried fruit and products sector were 604 million dollars in the January-June period of 2020, it reached 685 million dollars with an increase of 13 percent in …

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FULL SUPPORT FROM AEGEAN EXPORTERS TO THE EU’S ‘GREEN DEAL ACTION PLAN’

Press release… The European Union announced the “European Union Green Deal” on 11 December 2019, with the goal of setting to zero carbon emissions by 2050. It has implemented the “Green Deal Action Plan” in order to adapt to the steps taken by the EU, the largest trade and investment …

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TURKEY TO ESTABLISH GREEN INDUSTRIAL ZONES IN ACCORDANCE WITH EU GREEN DEAL ACTION PLAN…

Turkey aims to establish green industrial zones and generalized industrial regions as part of its just-released landmark Green Deal Action Plan, among the nation’s steps to be part of the European Union Green Deal. The action plan, released by the Trade Ministry on Friday, includes 32 objectives and 81 actions across …

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BAYER REINFORCES COMMITMENT TO INCREASING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION…

On July 21, market-leader Bayer reaffirmed its commitment to promoting increased worldwide consumption of fruits and vegetables with the announcement of new portfolio innovations and a business strategy for horticulture. The strategy focuses on activities that deliver tailored solutions to the farm, advance sustainable innovations on the farm and address …

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TURKEY TO REDUCE THE USE OF PESTICIDES AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS IN AGRICULTURE…

Turkey will reduce the use of pesticides (a substance or mixtures of substances used to prevent, control or reduce harmful organisms) and anti-microbials and chemical fertilizers in order to ensure sustainability in agriculture and to prevent exports from being disrupted within the scope of the EU European Green Deal. Organic …

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