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Alper Alhat: We made a strong entry to the Middle East market as Akhisar

Press release… MFF Middle East Food Fair, which was held for the first time this year in Türklye’s southeastern city of Gaziantep and stands out as the most comprehensive food exhibition in the Middle East, was a historical turning point for Manisa’s leading agrifood industrial centre of Akhisar. Participating in …

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Metin Akman: Eggshells are of great industrial importance!

Metin Akman, Chairman of Egg Producers Products Industrialists Association (YÜSAD), unveiled that the pasteurised liquid and powder as well as the shell of the egg are very valuable in terms of industry and said that the egg shell used in the paint industry and construction can also be used as …

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Abdullah Özdemir: Mersin will be a ‘Strategic Stock Centre’ with ‘Food Corridor’

Mersin Commodity Exchange (MTB) Chairman Abdullah Özdemir stated that the United Nations World Food Programme’s (WFP) request to position Türkiye as a “strategic stock centre” is very important and that the Food Corridor should be established through eastern Mediterranean province of Mersin. Türkiye has been actively involved in the WFP …

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Ümit Mirza Çavuşoğlu: Western Mediterranean exporters will reach 2 billion dollars at the end of August

Member companies of the Western Mediterranean Exporters’ Association (BAİB), which covers Antalya, Isparta and Burdur provinces, exported 945 million 662 thousand 661 dollars with an increase of 8.3 percent in the 4-month period. BAİB Chairman of the Board of Directors Ümit Mirza Çavuşoğlu announced in a written statement that they …

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FAO Food Price Index increases in April…

Press release… World cereal, meat and dairy prices up, while sugar quotations down… The benchmark measure of world food commodity prices increased in April, driven by higher quotations for major cereals, meat and dairy products, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported on Friday. The FAO Food …

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1 billion 468 million dollars worth of exports from Aegean region in April…

Press release… Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EİB) achieved exports of 1 billion 468 million dollars in April. EİB’s exports soared by 9 percent compared to the exports of 1 billion 346 million dollars in April 2024. As to EİB’s agrifood exporters, having reached the highest export level in history with 1 …

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Brown eggs not to be sold in Germany!

It was announced that brown eggs will no longer be sold on supermarket shelves in Germany. Henner Schönecke, Chair of the Federal Association of German Egg Producers, stated that it will become increasingly difficult to find brown eggs in supermarkets in the next 5 years. The reason for this was …

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From agricultural frost to drought: Türkiye’s growing crisis

Türkiye faces increasing climate disasters, with frost, drought and temperature shifts threatening agriculture… This year, numerous disasters have occurred worldwide due to sudden temperature fluctuations. In Türkiye, unusually warm temperatures, exceeding seasonal norms from February to April, caused plants to bloom prematurely. Then, the subsequent sharp drop in temperatures negatively …

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Izmir, most producing milk centre in Türkiye!

Izmir, Türkiye’s leading province in milk production, aims to boost its milk production to 2 million tonnes in 2027 with its disease-free and European Union (EU) approved enterprises. In Türkiye, where approximately 22 million tonnes of milk is produced annually, İzmir ranks first with its production of around 1 million …

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Dr. Nuray Şahinler: Sudden changes in air temperatures lead to losses in bee colonies!

Professor Dr. Nuray Şahinler, Faculty Member of Uşak University Faculty of Agriculture, explained that climate change negatively affects beekeeping and sudden changes in air temperatures lead to losses in bee colonies. Dr. Nuray Şahinler She emphasised that the risk of death increases when bees that form winter clusters go out …

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