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FISHERIES AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS, LEADER OF FOOD EXPORTS FROM THE AEGEAN…

Press release… Fisheries and animal products, the leader of food exports… While agricultural products were represented with a share of 36 percent in the last year’s exports of Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EİB), Aegean Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters’ Association achieved the highest export among agricultural associations with an export of …

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SHARE OF SOLAR POWER RISES TO 7.5 PERCENT IN TURKEY’S INSTALLED CAPACITY…

The share of solar power in Turkey’s total installed electricity capacity rose to 7.5 percent by the end of July but it is still lower than the country’s untapped potential, according to data compiled by Anadolu Agency on Aug. 16. Turkey added 658 megawatts of solar capacity in the seven months of this …

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MURAT BAYİZİT: TURKISH FROZEN FOOD INDUSTRY HAS MADE A SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS

Murat Bayizit, Chairperson of the Turkish Frozen Food Industry Association, said that the sector, which has made a significant progress in production with the development of organic agriculture, has opened up to new markets, especially in South America and the Far East. Bayizit, who is also the Chairperson of the …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: AEGEAN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXPORTERS BROUGHT RECORDS DESPITE PANDEMIC

Press release… Stating that as the Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association (EYMSİB), they increased their exports by 16 percent to 628 million dollars in 2021, EYMSİB Chairperson Hayrettin Uçak said, “The coordinated work of public administrators, producers and exporters in the Aegean Region during the pandemic period brought …

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YILDIRAY GENÇER: WE AIM TO CARRY THE TURKISH SEED INDUSTRY MUCH FURTHER

Press release… Yıldıray Gençer, Chairperson of Turkish Sub-Union of Seed Industrialists and Producers (TSÜAB), in the wake of their Ordinary General Assembly, released a statement and extended his thanks… Dear Members and Esteemed Stakeholders; As always, we left behind our 13th Ordinary General Assembly, which we had to postpone due …

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HAZELNUTS EXPORTED TO 59 COUNTRIES FROM TRABZON REGION…

438 million 301 thousand dollars hazelnuts were exported to 59 countries from Trabzon province… The countries, exported the most hazelnuts from the region were Italy, Germany and France. In the 7-month period of this year, hazelnuts worth 438 million 301 thousand 333 dollars were exported from Trabzon. According to the …

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ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY GREEN CHARCOAL COULD SAVE UGANDA’S FORESTS…

Officials, conservation groups promote green charcoal, made of agricultural waste and clay, to help stop deforestation. KAMPALA, Uganda Slowly but steadily, many Ugandans are turning away from cooking over firewood and traditional charcoal, opting instead for green charcoal, a fuel proven to be more environmentally friendly. Uganda’s forests are disappearing …

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DR. NEVZAT BİRİŞİK: WORKS CONTINUE ON NEW GRAIN VARIETIES FIGHTING GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE

New grain varieties come into play in the fight against global climate change… Efforts are made to contribute to reducing the risks arising from global climate change by developing new grain varieties. While global climate change poses a threat to the world, solutions are sought to reduce the risks through …

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“AGRICULTURE SHOULD BE ADDED TO THE SECTORS COVERED BY FREE TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN UK AND TURKEY”

“The Free Trade Agreement between UK and Turkey will be renegotiated within the next 2 years and we expect the agriculture industry to be added to the sectors covered by the Agreement”, said BCCT Chairman Chris Gaunt OBE during an interview on Bloomberg HT on August 12th, 2021. During the …

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JULY THE HOTTEST MONTH EVER RECORDED!

July 2021 was the planet’s hottest month ever recorded, federal scientists announced Friday. Official global temperature records “only” date back 142 years, to 1880. But looking back further, the last time the world was definitely warmer than today was some 125,000 years ago, based on paleoclimatic data from tree rings, ice cores, …

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