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GLOBAL FOOD PRICES CONTINUE RISING IN OCTOBER…

Press release… FAO lowers forecast for world cereal production, but this year’s output still expected to reach an all-time high… 5 November 2020, Rome – Global food prices continued rising for the fifth consecutive month in October, led by cereals, sugar, dairy and vegetable oils, according to a new report from …

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‘BOTANIC EXPO 2026 İZMİR’ TO REVITALIZE INTERNATIONAL TRADE…

Press release… About five million visitors are expected… EXPO 2026 İzmir will revitalize international trade… As a result of the intense efforts of Izmir Metropolitan Mayor Tunç Soyer, the application of Izmir to host the world’s most important International Horticulture EXPO in 2026 was approved. The EXPO area to be …

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DR. RENAN TUNALIOĞLU WRITES; CAN TURKISH PEOPLE CONSUME QUALITY OLIVE OIL?

Many issues that have become a habit in the world depending on traditional methods have started to change very rapidly thanks to the limitless possibilities created by technology. This change has manifested itself in product and service marketing as in every field. As a matter of fact, while there is …

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SUPPORT SMALLHOLDER FARMERS! STOP THE HUNGER!

Policymakers urgently need ideas on ways to end hunger. But a global review of the literature finds that most researchers have had the wrong priorities. How can research help to end hunger? One way to answer this question is to assess published research on hunger, and determine which interventions can …

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ÖR-KOOP BRINGS IN PRODUCERS AND LOCAL ECONOMY…

The Agricultural Development Cooperative of Nazilli (ÖR-KOOP), which was established by 7 producers in 1979 to develop the local farmers in Nazilli district of Aydın province, continues to grow with the goal of branding. ÖR-KOOP Chairman Ünal Önal said that they are one of the largest co-ops with 2 thousand …

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ESCAPING THE ‘ERA OF PANDEMICS’: EXPERTS WARN WORSE CRISES TO COME

Press release… Highlights: Intergovernmental Council on Pandemic Prevention;Addressing risk drivers including deforestation & wildlife trade;Tax high pandemic-risk activities 540,000 – 850,000 unknown viruses in nature could still infect people;More frequent, deadly and costly pandemics forecast;Current economic impacts are 100 times the estimated cost of prevention Future pandemics will emerge more …

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CALLS FOR GREEN ECONOMY AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE…

Digital transformation will be critical in redesigning production to prioritize the environment for a sustainable future, a major Turkish business association said on Oct. 20.  “One of the most important problems of our age is undoubtedly climate change,” said Bahadir Balkır, the vice president of the Turkish Industry and Business …

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DR. YUSUF DEMİR: WE HAVE A SERIOUS RISK OF DROUGHT IN BLACK SEA REGION

Diminishing rainfall in recent months across the Black Sea region has led to a decrease in the water level in stream beds and dams along with a drop-off in drinking water resources. Experts stated that the region received half of the rain this year and that there is a serious …

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‘GREEN CORRIDORS’ FOR BUSINESS PEOPLE IN EIMA INTERNATIONAL…

Press release… EIMA International: The “green corridors” for foreign businesspeople are coming The organizational offices of the world exhibition of agricultural machinery launch the procedures required to authorize the arrival of foreign businesspeople to the exhibition. Due to the small number of nations that cannot benefit from the preferential route …

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OSMAN ÖZ: 60TH INTERNATIONAL DRIED GRAPE CONFERENCE HELD ONLINE

Press release… 60th International Dried Grape Conference – October 15, 2020 Delegations from Argentina, Australia, Chile, Greece, Iran, South Africa, Turkey and the United States participated in the first online meeting of the 2020 International Seedless Dried Grape Producing Countries Conference. There were also audiences from Turkey, South Africa and …

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