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TURKISH SALMON EXPORTS SOARED BY 149 PERCENT!

Turkish salmon exports from the Black Sea region increased by 149 percent in the January-August period of the year, reaching 81 million 645 thousand 462 dollars and 11 thousand 183 tonnes of Turkish salmon were exported. Eastern Black Sea Exporters’ Assocation (DKİB) Supervisory Board Member and Deputy Chairman of the …

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DR. KIRISCI: FATTENING PROJECT WILL OFFER MARKET AND PRICE GUARANTEE

Professor Dr. Vahit Kirişci, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, announced that they will implement a new project in animal husbandry. Dr. Vahit Kirişci Pointing out that contract production is extremely important in this sense, Dr. Kirişci said, “It was published in the Official Gazette on September 6, 2022 by the …

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DANIELLE NIERENBERG: ‘HEATFLATION’ DISRUPTS THE FOOD PRICES!

It’s been an extremely hot couple weeks since we last spoke. Europe has had devastating fires, and more than 2,000 people have died there of heat-related illness. China and India sizzled in extreme heat, and the consequences for countries in the Global South were devastating. In Seville, Spain, the deadly …

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KIZILTAN: TURKISH FISHERY EXPORTS RUN TO 2 BILLION DOLLARS

Press release… Muğla and İzmir provinces realize 62 percent of the annual 1.4 billion dollars of fishery industry which is among the star sectors of Türkiye’s exports. Sinan Kızıltan Explaining that they contributed 953 million dollars to 1.4 billion dollars of fisheries exports in 2021 as Aegean Region, Chair of …

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“WE WILL PUT THE CONTRACTED LIVESTOCK PROJECT INTO PRACTISE!”

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Vahit Kirişci said, “We are implementing the Contracted Livestock Project”. Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Dr. Vahit Kirişci, stated that they will implement the Contracted Livestock Project, which is an exemplary production model in the sector, based on the mutual gain of the parties, …

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DR. SAMANCI: IF THERE IS A BEE, THERE IS LIFE!

International and Turkish beekeeping industry came together at the 47th Apimondia – World Beekeeping Congress, which was held at the Istanbul Congress Centre on 24-28 August 2022. BEE’O Propolis Founder, Food Engineer, Dr. Aslı Elif Tanuğur Samancı reviewed the World Beekeeping Congress, attended by approximately 4 thousand people from 134 …

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BEDRI GIRIT: TURKIYE AIMS TO REACH 50 MILLION DOLLARS IN HONEY EXPORT

Press release… Aegean Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters’ Association Chairperson Bedri Girit stated that they aim to export 50 million dollars annually from Türkiye, which is the second in world honey production. Bedri Girit also said that they introduced the Turkish beekeeping industry to thousands of industry members from 138 …

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410 MILLION LIRAS AGRICULTURAL INCOME TO THE PROVINCIAL ECONOMY OF ORDU!

Ordu Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Dr. Mehmet Güler stated that with the agriculture and animal husbandry move, which is among the projects of the Municipality, 410 million TL of economic gain has been provided to the Ordu provincial economy. Realizing investments in the fields of transportation, infrastructure, sports, tourism, superstructure and …

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KALPAKLIOGLU: WE INTRODUCED TURKISH HONEY SECTOR TO 138 COUNTRIES AT APIMONDIA

Press release… Türkiye, the world leader in pine honey production, ramped up its exports from 15 million dollars to 26.2 million dollars with a spike of 76 percent in the January-July period of 2022. Turkish honey exporters introduced the Turkish beekeeping industry to thousands of industry members from 138 countries …

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NUMBER OF CERTIFIED SHEPHERDS EXCEEDS 47 THOUSAND!

Within the scope of the ‘Herd Management Staff (Shepherd)’ project of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry for shepherds, 47,359 shepherds successfully completed the training and were entitled to receive certificates. Courses have been organized for shepherds across the country since 2013 within the scope of the ‘Active Labour Market …

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