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Dr. İsa Coşkun: The future of livestock requires sustainable, efficient and smart transformation

The livestock sector is a cornerstone of economic growth, rural development and national food supply security. Red meat, milk and other animal products are not just a matter of food; they are also a strategic area at the heart of production, employment, and environmental sustainability. Conditions have been changing rapidly …

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The cereals, pulses and oilseeds sector achieves a record-breaking export growth in the Aegean region!

Press release… The Aegean Region’s record-breaking export growth was achieved by the cereals, pulses and oilseeds sector. Semolina The cereals, pulses and oilseeds sector in the Aegean Region is steadily progressing toward its 1.1 billion dollars export target. The Aegean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association has set an …

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Alper Alhat: Break olives, not the hearts!

Press release… Akhisar, a district of Manisa province, Türkiye’s leader in table olive production, opened this year’s harvest season with the slogan “If You’re Going to Break, Don’t Break Hearts, But the olives!” Alper Alhat, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Akhisar Commodity Exchange, emphasized that labour, love …

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Bedri Girit: If chicken feet export permission to China is granted, we could export 200 million dollars!

Press release… The poultry sector, which has scientifically proven that there are no cases of bird flu in Türkiye, is waiting to be removed from China’s quarantine list. The poultry sector aims to export 75,000 tonnes of chicken feet to China annually, generating 200 million dollars in foreign currency for …

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Climate change impacts to increase in the Eastern Mediterranean!

Professor Dr. Abdulla Sakallı, Head of the Industrial Engineering Department at İskenderun Technical University and an expert on climate change impacts, stated that they have reported weather events around İskenderun and the Gulf region over the past 30 years and have developed models for the period up to 2100. “The …

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FAO-Türkiye Forestry Partnership Programme showcased as a model for collaboration at Istanbul Forest Innovation Week…

Press release… With climate change and deforestation increasingly threatening global forests, the side event provided an opportunity for participants to discover the activities and achievements of the FAO-Türkiye Forestry Partnership Programme… 28 October 2025, Istanbul – The achievements and collaborative spirit of the FAO-Türkiye Forestry Partnership Programme (FTFP) were the focus …

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Edirne Red is being revived!

Produced in Türkiye’s northwestern province of Edirne during the Ottoman period and likened to a “spy story” after its formula was taken to France, the legendary color Rouge d’Adrinople has re-entered the region’s economic and cultural heritage thanks to ongoing efforts. Developed by Edirne dye masters in the 15th century …

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“We must protect our cotton; textile and ready-to-wear clothing sector shifting towards low-cost countries!”

Press release… Stating that Türkiye’s annual cotton requirement is approximately 1.6 million tonnes, Fevzi Çondur, Chair of the Aydın Commodity Exchange and National Cotton Council, said, “Cotton is the raw material for the textile and ready-to-wear clothing sector, which is one of the driving forces behind our country’s exports and …

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İsmail Yılmaz: Cut flower production costs are rising, but export figures are declining!

İsmail Yılmaz, Chair of the Central Anatolia Ornamental Plants and Products Exporters’ Association, stated that the loans and supports provided demonstrate that the agricultural sector is being neglected. Yılmaz underlined that while cut flower production costs are rising, export figures are declining. “Last year, we exported 481 million stems of …

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ELO: Agriculture viability must be the driving force for EU Generational Renewal

Press release… The EU’s Strategy for Generational Renewal in Agriculture needs to be based on a robust analysis and a clear recognition that farm viability is essential to keep younger generations engaged in farming. The post-2027 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) must keep its market orientation and support the sector in …

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