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BEDRI GIRIT: WE PROVIDED A 48 PERCENT SPIKE IN OUR EXPORTS TO THE USA

Press release… The Turkish aquaculture and animal products industry, which ramped up its exports to the United States from $71 million to $105 million in 2022 with an increase of 48 percent, laid the groundwork for new commercial connections at the New York Fancy Food Show. The Aegean Fisheries and …

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AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE TYPOLOGIES TO BE DETERMINED IN TURKIYE…

Press release… Ankara… Agricultural enterprise typologies in the livestock sector in Türkiye will be determined in cooperation with FAO and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. The project aims to develop the technical capacity of the relevant units of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in order to improve more …

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AEGEAN REGION’S 6-MONTH EXPORTS EXCEED 15.5 BILLION DOLLARS…

Press release… The 9-day Eid al-Adha holiday brought about a decline in export figures. Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) exports in June decreased by 5.3 percent from 1 billion 694 million dollars to 1 billion 604 million dollars. While 3 of the 12 exporters’ associations under the umbrella of EIB exceeded …

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NEW DATA ON FOREST LOSS IN 2022!

New 2022 tree cover loss data analysis, released today on the Global Forest Review, shows tropical primary forest loss in 2022 totaled 4.1 million hectares, the equivalent of losing 11 football (soccer) fields of forest per minute. We are rapidly losing one of our most effective tools for fighting climate …

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TURKISH EXPORTERS ROLLING UP THEIR SLEEVES FOR THE CHINESE MARKET…

Press release… Turkish exporters are preparing for China… Turkish exporters who want to grow in the Chinese market rolled up their sleeves… The China International Import Fair, which will be held on November 5-10, 2023 in Shanghai, China, the world’s second largest economy, offers great opportunities to companies that want …

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WHEAT PRODUCTION ESTIMATE FOR 2023 REVISED UPWARDS…

The National Grain Council (UHT) has revised its wheat production estimate for 2023 from a previous 20.75 million tonnes to 21.5 million tonnes amid better-than-expected precipitation. After a dry winter, precipitation was strong in many regions in the months of March, April and May, the council said in a report. The average rainfall …

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MORE COMMON, EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS COULD FUEL SPIKES IN FOOD PRICES!

Global food prices under multiple stressors, with global warming a long-term risk, economists warn,,, Increasingly frequent extreme weather events could trigger more spikes in food prices, as supply-side pressures call for mitigation and adaptation, economists told Anadolu.  As the world grapples with a cost of living crisis, especially after the …

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“TURKISH EXPORTERS GOT HAMMERED BY EXCHANGE RATE AND INFLATION POLICIES!”

Press release… Even the most value-added producer is at a loss… We should get out of the interest-inflation-FX triangle and establish our production policy… After the Qurban Bayram holiday, the government needs to make new decisions and pave the way for the exporters… Textile and ready-to-wear sectors cannot cope with …

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BAYRAKTAR: WE ESTIMATE THAT OVER 3 MILLION ANIMALS TO BE SACRIFICIED THIS YEAR

Press release… ANKARA – Union of Turkish Agricultural Chambers (TZOB) Chairman Şemsi Bayraktar, in the press statement, said that while evaluating the sacrificial prices, they estimate that this year, approximately 785 thousand cattle, 2 million 600 thousand sheep and goats, a total of 3 million 385 thousand sacrificial animals will …

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JAK ESKINAZI: TURKISH FOOD EXPORTS TO THE USA HAVE DOUBLED IN THE LAST 4 YEARS

Press release… Turkish delicacies to decorate the tables of the new world… The demand of American people for delicious food products grown in Anatolian lands and seas is increasing exponentially with each passing day. While the total food imports of the USA soared from 154 billion dollars to 220 billion …

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