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DIGITALIZING COWS IN GEORGIA…

How women veterinarians are bolstering traceability and food safety in Georgia… In February, when the streets of Sachkhere, Georgia are covered with snow and temperatures reach -2 degrees Celsius outside, 39-year-old Shorena Jambazishvili collects her plastic gloves, new syringes, some medicines and a smartphone and makes her way to the …

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TURKISH-AZERBAIJANI AGRI PROJECT IN KARABAKH, ZANGEZUR…

Dost Agropark, a smart agriculture village project launched by Turkish and Azerbaijani investors in Azerbaijan, has contributed hugely to agriculture and animal husbandry in the Karabakh and East Zangezur regions. The base of the project, which is the first investment by the private sector in the region, was laid by …

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PINAR DAIRY BRINGS FLAVOUR TO 35 COUNTRIES WITH MORE THAN 500 PRODUCTS…

Press release… 3 million litres of raw milk is processed, 500 different tasty milk products are exported to 35 different countries…   Pınar Dairy exports 17.5% of Türkiye’s milk products. It also creates an ecosystem for 500 thousand people across the country with its factories in Izmir, Eskisehir and Şanlıurfa.  …

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“ARTIFICIAL PASTURE PROJECT” TO BOOST THE PRODUCTION OF QUALITY AND CHEAP MEAT!

With the project carried out by Ondokuz Mayıs (May) University (OMU) Faculty of Agriculture, it is aimed to increase the production of quality and cheap meat by grazing fattening lambs on artificial pastures. Professor Dr. İlknur Ayan According to the statement made by OMU, “The Project for Determination of Botanical …

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HOW SUSTAINABLE IS REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE?

In a sense, regenerative agriculture is more than sustainable — it allows for continued growth, something modern farming can’t claim. The key principles include no-till planting, crop rotation and rotational grazing. Each practice heals the Earth and provides food for the expanding population. Problems with modern agriculture Farming didn’t always …

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KARACA: ONE THIRD OF BLUEBERRY IS PRODUCED IN ANTALYA PROVINCE

In Antalya province, which makes a significant contribution to the country’s economy with its agricultural sector, blueberry, whose production area has expanded with the soilless farming method in pots, is also exported to different countries. Blueberry, whose homeland is North America and which can be produced in the Black Sea …

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PROJECT REPORT ENHANCES TURKISH WHEAT SECTOR RESILIENCE…

Press release… The project implemented by three UN agencies took a detailed picture of the Turkish wheat sector and prepared a road map to make the sector more resilient to crises. Alvaro Rodriguez The project has now come to an end and has delivered its main output – a report …

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UN LAYS OUT BLUEPRINT TO REDUCE PLASTIC WASTE 80 PCT BY 2040!

Countries can reduce plastic pollution by 80 percent by 2040 using existing technologies and making major policy changes, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) said in a report on Monday (15 May). The Kenya-based UN body released its analysis of policy options to tackle the plastic waste crisis two weeks before countries …

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WHAT CAN BE DONE AGAINST DROUGHT RISK?

Professor Dr. Levent Kurnaz highlights the risk of drought due to low precipitation in Türkiye, measures to be taken, and possible future projections for Anadolu’s Analysis Department. • What is the extent of the drought danger? Türkiye is located in the Mediterranean Basin, one of the regions that will be worst …

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JAK ESKINAZI: WE CAN BOOST TURKIYE’S AVERAGE EXPORT PRICE TO 3 DOLLARS

Press release… “With Mentorship Programmes such as EIB Export-Up, we can quickly increase Türkiye’s average export price to 3 dollars!” EIB Export-Up, Türkiye’s first export-oriented mentoring programme for young and women entrepreneurs of Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB); TurkishWIN started its second term with the support of the Business World and …

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