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“PLANNED PRODUCTION TO SECURE SUPPLY IN TURKIYE’S AGRICULTURE”

Türkiye’s Agriculture and Forestry ministry has most recently announced the adoption of the planned agriculture model as part of the “Century of Türkiye” vision, as the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry of Türkiye, affirmed that the product supply security will be ensured through planned production. Drawing attention to three critical …

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THE GLOBAL PRICE OF OLIVE OIL HIT A 26-YEAR HIGH!

Drought in Spain and elsewhere in the Mediterranean is stressing supply… Heat and drought in the Mediterranean are harming production of olive oil, causing its price to spike. The global price of the oil is now almost $6,000 per metric ton, according to data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). That’s the highest since …

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TURKIYE NOT LIKELY TO EXPERIENCE AGRICULTURAL DROUGHT!

As the precipitation increased by 53 percent in March, if the precipitation is regular and sufficient in April and May, the country will not experience agricultural drought in summer, the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry has announced. The rainy weather in spring raised expectations in the agricultural sector, this situation was also reflected in the March …

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“WE SEE THE TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS AS AN ELEMENT OF COOPERATION”

Türkiye approaches the water issue from a purely humanitarian point of view and sees the transboundary waters as an element of cooperation rather than a conflict between riparian countries, Agriculture and Forestry Minister Vahit Kirişçi has stated. Türkiye, which is under water stress, has established systems for the management of water resources with …

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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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RAINFALL IN THE KONYA PAIN DECREASES BY 55 PERCENT!

Rainfall in the Konya plain decreased by 55 percent compared to last year! In the driest season of the last 53 years, Konya Plain expects rainfall for harvest! While Türkiye recorded the second hottest and driest month of the last 53 years as January of 2023, the precipitation in Konya …

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GLOBAL FOOD SYSTEM EMISSIONS IMPERIL PARIS CLIMATE GOALS!

The global food system’s greenhouse gas emissions will add nearly 1 degree Celsius to Earth’s surface temperatures by 2100 on current trends, obliterating Paris Agreement climate goals, scientists have warned. A major overhaul of the sector, from production to distribution to consumption, could reduce those emissions by more than half even as global population …

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DURSUN YILDIZ: DROUGHT THREATENS FOOD SECURITY AND ECONOMY!

Decisions in recent days to restrict water use in major cities show that the threat of drought is becoming more widespread. With water losses in cities reaching 60 percent and the drought set to become a more prominent topic of conversation after May, experts say the focus should be on what needs …

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“UN TREATY A MUST TO CUT PLASTIC USE!”

Only a bold and ambitious U.N. treaty with sweeping reforms of the entire plastic life cycle can stem the world’s waste crisis, experts said yesterday. Even if measures thought to have the greatest potential for reducing plastic consumption are implemented, they would still fail to prevent a substantial rise in plastics production and use, …

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DR. IBRAHIM ORTAS: NEW CONSTRUCTIONS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN AGRICULTURAL AREAS ACROSS QUAKE REGIONS!

Professor Dr. İbrahim Ortaş, Lecturer of Adana Çukurova University’s Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, stated that agriculture and agriculture-based production is carried out in earthquake regions in general and said, “New constructions should definitely not be allowed in agricultural areas. Additionally earthquake resistance should be …

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