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IS SOIL CARBON AGRICULTURE’S SECRET WEAPON?

At the United Nations Climate Change Conference – COP26 – held in Glasgow, Scotland, in November 2021, world leaders have discussed appropriate global action on climate change.But while much attention will focus on ways of curbing further greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, there’s also growing awareness of the need to try …

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TURKEY ENDS THE YEAR BY PLANTING THE LAST OF THE 252 MILLION SAPLINGS…

The government made good on its promise during summer’s wildfires to plant three saplings in the name of every citizen in the 84 million nation, and on Thursday, the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry concluded the campaign by planting the last of the 252 million saplings… Turkey ended the year …

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“WE NEED TO PRODUCE MORE FOOD WITH LESS IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT”

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FAO AND INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZER ASSOCIATION JOIN FORCES TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE FERTILIZER USE…

The Memorandum of Understanding will boost commitment to sustainable food and agriculture and soil health… The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Fertilizer Association (IFA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), setting out a path to extend their existing cooperation on the promotion …

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“SNOWFALL MEANS ABUNDANCE IN AGRICULTURE”

Sivas Chamber of Agriculture Chairperson Hacı Çetindağ stated that the falling snow made the producers smile and also contributed to the country’s economy. Hacı Çetindağ The snowfall, which has been effective for a while in Sivas, made the producer happy. The falling snow will not only protect the wheat seeds …

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EFFECTS OF DROUGHT IN TURKEY AND AROUND THE WORLD…

Adopting new strategies and road maps is a must to curb the impending effects of drought in Turkey and the world… Drought is an unpredictable natural phenomenon that occurs when precipitation is lower than the average for many years. It can happen anywhere at any time, and it is very …

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İSTANBUL SUMMIT FOCUSED ON GREEN ECONOMY!

Panels to discuss sustainable development, autonomous systems, supply chains, digital agriculture… ISTANBUL  The fifth edition of the Istanbul Economy Summit kicked off on Friday under the theme of “Green Economy.” İsmail Gülle During the day-long summit, a range of issues were discussed, including sustainable development, renewable energy, ecotourism and environment …

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WORLD SOIL DAY, 5 DECEMBER!

Halt soil salinization, boost soil productivity… WORLD SOIL DAY 2021… Soil salinization and sodification are major soil degradation processes threatening ecosystem and are recognized as being among the most important problems at a global level for agricultural production, food security and sustainability in arid and semi-arid regions. World Soil Day …

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TURKEY WITNESSED LEAST PRECIPITATION OF TWO DECADES LAST YEAR!

An annual report released by the State Meteorological Service has showed that the volume of the precipitation across the country between Oct. 1, 2020 and Sept. 30, 2021, has been the least of the last two decades. “The precipitation decreased by 16 percent compared to rainfalls that occurred a year ago and …

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PAKDEMİRLİ: GREEN ECONOMY IS NOW INEVITABLE

‘Agriculture, forest, water become more important than ever before’ Excessive demand, logistical, labor problems, high energy costs cause increases in food prices, says Bekir Pakdemirli… Agriculture, forest and water have become more important than ever, Turkey’s agriculture and forestry minister said Thursday. Bekir Pakdemirli “Creating a sustainable economy on the …

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