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ULUDAĞ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXPORTERS REACH 34 MILLION DOLLARS IN OCTOBER…

Press release… UMSMIB’s exports are 21.7 million dollars in October… Uludağ Fruit and Vegetable Products Exporters’ Association (UMSMİB), which exported 21.7 million dollars in October with an increase of 18 percent compared to October of the previous year, realized 229.5 million dollars in exports in the 12-month period, with a …

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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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WORLD FOOD PRICES CLIMB TO NEW PEAK IN OCTOBER…

FAO food price index rises 3% from a month ago with gains in prices of vegetable oils, cereals… Rising for a third consecutive month, world food prices rose to a new all-time high in October, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Thursday. The FAO food price index …

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WORLD FACES GROWING THREAT OF ‘UNBEARABLE’ HEATWAVES!

From Death Valley to the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent to sub-Saharan Africa, global warming has already made daily life unbearable for millions of people. And if nothing is done to slow climate change, the record temperatures and deadly heatwaves it brings will only get worse, experts warn. Death Valley “Climate (change) …

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WORLD LEADERS VOW TO HALT DEFORESTATION AND LAND DEGRADATION BY 2030!

More than 100 global leaders pledged late on Monday to halt and reverse deforestation and land degradation by the end of the decade, underpinned by $19 billion in public and private funds to invest in protecting and restoring forests. The joint statement at the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow was backed …

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SAFFRON HARVEST BEGINS IN ADANA…

When wildfires broke out in Adana’s Kozan district last summer, Ali Gök did not abandon the saffron he had planted, not even for a day – and now the flowers have blossomed. The season’s first harvest has begun, and Gök, along with other residents of the neighborhood, is working day and …

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TURKTED ONLINE SEED FAIR 2021…

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PAKDEMİRLİ: THE STRUCTURAL CHANGE LIES IN CONTRACT FARMING

Stating that structural changes are needed to solve the hike in food prices, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Bekir Pakdemirli said, “Structurally, I see the most important change in contract production. In order for our farmers to be more comfortable, they need to start contracted production quickly over the years.” …

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THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON OLIVES DISCUSSED IN AYVALIK HARVEST FESTIVAL…

Press release… Within the scope of the “16. International Ayvalık Olive Harvest Festival”, a panel regarding “The Impact of Climate Change on Olives” was held in Çamoba village of Ayvalık district in Balıkesir province. The event, directed by TEMA (The Turkish Foundation for Combating Soil Erosion) Ayvalık District Officer Haluk …

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ABDULLAH ÖZDEMİR: 27 PERCENT OF TURKEY’S FRESH FRUIT AND VEG EXPORTS IS MADE FROM MERSİN

Mersin Commodity Exchange Chairman Abdullah Özdemir said that according to statistics, 27 percent of Turkey’s 4.3 million tonnes of fresh fruit and vegetable exports are realized in Mersin. Abdullah Özdemir Özdemir said, “Our province ranks first in Turkey with this ratio. In addition, we can evaluate the potential we have …

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