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LICENSED WAREHOUSE PERIOD BEGINS IN ANTEP PISTACHIO…

The chairman of Gaziantep Commodity Exchange Ahmet Tiryakioğlu stated that the product acceptance will begin in the harvest period this year in the Antep Pistachio Licensed Warehouse. In his written statement, Tiryakioğlu said that the work has ended at the GATEM (Gaziantep Commerce and Industry Centre) Region and the Meat …

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“A NEW ERA BEGINS IN DRIED APRICOTS THANKS TO LICENSED WAREHOUSE”

Speaking at the Dry Apricot Board meeting within the Aegean Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ Association, Ramazan Özcan, Chairman of Malatya Commodity Exchange, said that the construction of 30 thousand square metre licensed warehouse with a capacity of 6 thousand tons is finished. Ramazan Özcan gave the information that the …

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İZLADAŞ PROVES THE BEST FIBRE ANALYSIS LAB IN THE WORLD…

Press release… Izmir Commodity Exchange Laboratory, R&D and Consultancy Services Inc.(İZLADAŞ), which was established with 100 percent capital of Izmir Commodity Exchange, started operations in 2014, continues to prove that it has the best fibre analysis laboratory in the world. İZLADAŞ, which started to participate in the cotton fibre analysis …

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ULUSOY: WE NEED LICENSED WAREHOUSES OF 12 MILLION TONS CAPACITY

Eren Günhan Ulusoy, Chairman of Turkish Flour Industrialists Association, said that Turkey needs 12 million tons of licensed warehouse for grain… In Turkey, underlining that young people don’t want to be involved in agriculture, Ulusoy said, “The average age of citizens engaged in agriculture around 50, more than 20 years …

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Elidaş still holds 60 per cent capacity in late season for cotton…

Aegean Agricultural Products Licensed Warehouse Inc. (ELİDAŞ) was established under the leadership of İzmir Commodity Exchange (İTB) to produce cotton storage and electronic product bills in licensed warehousing for the first time in Turkey… ELIDAŞ, despite the end of the 2018/19 cotton production season, it still maintains 60 percent capacity. …

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