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FAO: Global food import bill to rise to over 2T dollars in 2024

Food and Agriculture Organization forecasts 22.9% hike in cocoa, coffee, tea import expenditures, contributing to overall increase… The global food import bill is estimated to increase 2.2% year-on-year to over $2 trillion in 2024, according to the Food Outlook report by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Thursday. …

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Three things artificial intelligence will replace in agriculture in 3 years!

By MARGY ECKELKAMP, September 24, 2024 What work in agriculture will be revolutionized by artificial intelligence (AI)? Ryan Raguse, chief innovation officer and co-founder at Bushel, expects AI to bring further insights, replace repetitive tasks and more. Ryan Raguse “It’s already all around us. You just can’t necessarily touch it, …

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Global food prices hit 18-month high in October!

Prices of all major food commodities, except meat, increase, with largest rise in vegetable oils at 7.3%, reports FAO… Global food prices reached an 18-month high in October, rising 2% from September, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Friday. All major food commodities, except meat, saw price …

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Russia’s agrifood exports reach 43.5 billion dollars…

Agriculture, which is seen as one of the most important sectors in the Russian economy, is also considered among the driving forces of economic growth by the country’s authorities. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the agricultural sector, which experienced a significant decline, as in most areas of the …

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Russia turns to Türkiye for butter imports amid price surge…

Russia’s Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision (Rosselkhoznadzor) announced Wednesday that the country has commenced butter imports from Türkiye. According to a statement Rosselkhoznadzor made to Russian media, Türkiye began exporting butter to Russia on Oct. 27, with a total of 20 tonnes imported as of Oct. 29. The Russian Ministry …

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Turkish food exporters heading to China!

Press release… Turkish exporters are travelling to China to get more share from China’s 2.6 trillion dollar imports and to reduce the foreign trade deficit between China and Türkiye, which has reached 41.6 billion dollars. The world’s largest import fair and China’s most prestigious fair ‘CIIE – China International Import …

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Expanded Türkiye-UK free trade deal to open new doors to Turkish agricultural exports…

Addition of new concessions to boost Turkish agricultural products’ reach in UK market, while expanded pact aims for mutual sustainable gains in services, direct investments… ANKARA… An expansion of the current free trade agreement between Türkiye and the UK will widen the reach of Turkish agricultural products in the UK …

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Dr. Aslı Samancı: Propolis is a completely natural bee product!

Propolis is a completely natural bee product that bees collect from the leaves, stems, and buds of plants, known for its powerful antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. With a high polyphenol content and unique bioactive components, propolis has notable anti-inflammatory and antibacterial characteristics, making it beneficial for respiratory issues such as …

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Turkish salmon makes its debut in China!

Press release… Eastern Black Sea Exporters’ Association (DKİB) participated in the China Fisheries & Seafood Expo 2024 event held in Qingdao, People’s Republic of China with 9 project participant aquaculture exporters within the scope of the Fisheries Development of International Competitiveness Project. The companies that participated in the event, which …

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Farmers and businesses joining together to protect the world’s most precious resource; soil

October, 2024… Nestlé partners with Agritech company Klim to put regenerative food systems into practice at scale… Industry experts, representatives of NGOs, and policymakers gathered at the European Regenerative Agriculture Summit in Amsterdam were met by a handful of protesters at the door. These people were protesting against industrial farming …

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