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“EXPORT BAN OF MILK POWDER WILL AFFECT THE SECTOR NEGATIVELY”

Ali Eroğlu, Chairman of the Central Council of the Turkish Veterinary Medical Association (TVHB), stated that the decision to ban the export of milk powder until the end of 2022 could adversely affect the livestock sector and asked for the ban to be lifted. Eroğlu, in his statement, underlined that …

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SOLAKOGLU: 35 PERCENT HIKE IN MEAT AND MILK IS ON THE WAY!

Increases in energy, feed, diesel fuel and the increase in exchange rates also opened the door to new hikes in basic food products, meat and milk. “Within 1.5 months, there will be at least 30-35 percent hike in meat and dairy products.” Milk, Meat and Cattle Breeders’ Association (TÜSEDAD) Chair …

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“FOOD BARONS DOMINATE GLOBAL FOOD MARKET!”

As dominance over food markets shifts east towards countries like India and China, four to six companies influence the global market in key sectors, agricultural research and policy decisions, a new report by ETC group has found. The Food Barons 2022 report, which has been released just weeks ahead of …

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SPACE TOOK PLACE AT THE RENNES EXHIBITION CENTRE MARKING ITS 35th ANNIVERSARY!

Press release… SPACE took place from Tuesday 13 to Thursday 15 September in a very warm and positive atmosphere, marking its 35th anniversary. Attendance was very high over the three days of this 36th edition at the Rennes Exhibition Centre. The full scope of the livestock industry was represented, from …

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TURKISH SMEs SEE GREEN TRANSITION AS OPPORTUNITY…

ANKARA A survey of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Türkiye found that most consider the green deal an opportunity, while some fear it instead might be a risk, showing a lack of awareness, according to a report released Thursday at a Green Transition summit in the capital Ankara.  Türkiye …

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“EUROPEAN MARKET CHAINS TURN TO ANTALYA TO SUPPLY FRESH FRUIT AND VEG”

Across Northern and Western Europe, vegetable producers are contemplating halting their activities because of the financial hit from Europe’s energy crisis, further threatening food supplies. Surging power and gas prices will impact crops grown through the winter in heated greenhouses such as tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers, and those which need …

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AGRICULTURAL INPUT PRICES UP 133 PERCENT YEAR-ON-YEAR!

Input prices in the agriculture sector rose by 133.4 percent year-on-year in July, easing from 135 percent in the previous month. The sub-index for the cost of goods and services, which increased 8.3 percent in June, advanced 0.71 percent month-month, for an annual rise of 142 percent, while the monthly …

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“MANGO PRODUCERS CAN EARN 500 THOUSAND LIRAS PER DECAR!”

Alanya, a district of Türkiye’s Mediterranean coast province Antalya, Chamber of Agriculture Chairperson Tahir Göktepe said that there is a significant potential in Türkiye in terms of tropical fruit production and that mango producers can earn 500 thousand liras per decare (dönüm). Tahir Göktepe Göktepe said, “Currently, the production cost …

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FLOWER GROWERS STILL TRY TO MEET THE DEMAND FROM THE UK!

Flower growers in the southern provinces of Antalya and Isparta are still busy trying to meet soaring demand from the U.K. amid the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Demand from the florists in Britain for cut flowers in Antalya has soared 90 percent and planeloads of carnations have already been sent to the U.K. This …

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FUTURE OF AGRICULTURE IS LESS INPUT AND MORE DIGITAL!

The incorporation of innovation and technology in agriculture is the path to the future, the Argentinian INTA (National Agricultural Technology Institute) demonstrated at the CREA 2022 Congress, which has special coverage by AgroPages in Buenos Aires. According to INTA, having an AgTech program contributes to reducing the technological gap and …

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