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“CONFECTIONERY EXPORTS RUN TO 2 BILLION DOLLARS”

Press release… Türkiye exported confectionery products to 184 countries… The confectionery, Turkish delight and halva sector, which is manufactured from products grown in Anatolia and has a history of hundreds of years, sweetens the mouths of the world. Turkish delight on a wooden table. Türkiye’s exports of confectionery and chocolate …

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BEDRI GIRIT: TURKISH FISHERY INDUSTRY CONTINUES TO BREAK NEW RECORDS

Press release… Bedri Girit, Chair of Aegean Aquaculture and Animal Products Exporters’ Association, stated that Aegean aquaculture producers have made great investments in aquaculture in the last 25 years and noted that they have broken new records in exports every year with their increasing capacity since the beginning of the …

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FAO FOOD PRICE INDEX OVERALL UNCHANGED IN NOVEMBER…

Press release… The FAO Food Price Index* (FFPI) averaged 120.4 points in November 2023, unchanged from its revised October level, as increases in the price indices for vegetable oils, dairy products and sugar counterbalanced decreases in those of cereals and meat. The index stood 14.4 points (10.7 percent) below its corresponding …

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“WE EXPORTED TWO OUT OF EVERY THREE FISH SOLD BY TURKIYE”

Press release… 11-month exports of Aegean fishermen exceeded 1 billion dollars… Fishery products became the first food product in the Aegean Region to surpass the 1 billion dollars threshold! Aegean fishermen’s 11-month exports exceeded 1 billion dollars. Bedri Girit, Chair of the Aegean Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters’ Association, stated …

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VEYSEL MEMIS: WE EXPORTED 195.9 MILLION DOLLARS WITH AN INCREASE OF 8 PERCENT IN OCTOBER

“WE RAMPED UP OUR EXPORTS IN MORE THAN 80 COUNTRIES IN OCTOBER” Veysel Memiş, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), announced that they exported 195.9 million dollars in October with an 8 percent increase compared to the same …

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DAVUT ER: WE HAVE COME SHORT OF REACHING 1 BILLION DOLLARS IN OLIVE AND OLIVE OIL EXPORTS

Press release… Aegean Olive and Olive Oil Exporters’ Association ((EZZIB) Chairperson Davut Er said that Türkite’s table olive exports surged from 172 million to 184 million dollars in the 2022/23 season with a 7 percent increase compared to the previous season. Davut Er Pointing out that the 2022/23 olive oil …

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NURETTIN TARAKCIOGLU: WE HAVE A POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE 40 THOUSAND TONNES OF OREGANO

Nurettin Tarakçıoğlu, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aegean Furniture, Paper and Forestry Products Exporters’ Association, said that all of Türkiye’s oregano exports are made from the Aegean region. Nurettin Tarakçıoğlu “As Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB), the Green Consensus regulations that we are most concerned about, because sustainability …

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MUHAMMET OZTURK: WE NEED TO CREATE AN ACTION PLAN SPECIFIC TO OREGANO

Warm contact with the producer should be ensured… Muhammet Öztürk, Chair of Aegean Cereals, Pulses and Oil Seeds Exporters’ Association, stated that in order to offer quality and standardised production to the world markets, oregano producers should be supported, harvest their products more consciously and efficiently and trainings should be …

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TURKISH OLIVE CULTIVATION SECURES SPOT ON UNESCO LIST…

Türkiye’s tradition of olive cultivation has been officially recognized and included in UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage list, according to a statement from Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy. The minister, sharing the news on social media platform X on Dec. 5, revealed that the latest UNESCO meeting in Botswana’s Kasane town extensively …

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FAO FOOD PRICE INDEX HOLDS STEADY IN NOVEMBER…

International cereal quotations dip, vegetable oil prices rise and record grains harvest is expected in the year ahead… The benchmark for world food commodity prices were broadly stable in November, with lower international cereal quotations offset by higher prices of vegetable oils, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United …

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