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CELAL KADOOGLU: PROBLEMS IN THE IRAQI ECONOMY LED US TO THE GULF MARKET

At the end of the first 11 months of the year in the Southeastern Anatolia (GAİB) region, the exports of the cereals, pulses, oilseeds and products sector increased to 3.5 billion dollars. Cereals, which is the only sector in Southeastern Anatolia that managed to boost its exports this year, also …

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VEYSEL MEMIS: WE START A PROMOTIONAL MOVE IN TURKISH BULGHUR!

Press release… “Türkiye’s annual bulghur production is 1 million tonnes” Veysel Memiş, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), announced that they have started a promotional move in order to expand the consumption of bulghur, which has a special …

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BULENT TUNC: RED MEAT PRODUCERS DEMAND ‘INCENTIVES FOR SMALL BUSINESSES’

Against the price fluctuations in red meat, producers demand the improvement of competition conditions for small businesses. Commenting on red meat prices and the cattle breeding sector, Bülent Tunç, Chair of the Central Union of Turkish Red Meat Producers, stated that approximately 800 thousand live cattle were brought from abroad …

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YUMAKLI: TAKE NO NOTICE OF SPECULATIONS IN OLIVE OIL

Olive oil statement from Minister Yumaklı: Do not take into account the speculations Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı stated that olive oil production will be around 180 thousand tonnes this year and said, “Türkiye’s olive oil consumption is around 160 thousand to 180 thousand tonnes. In other words, …

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“NEW SEEDS ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY IN GRAINS”

Ahmet Güldal, General Manager of the Turkish Grain Board (TMO), said that the productivity in grains has enhanced with newly developed seeds and said, “In the 1990s, 250-300 kilograms per decare of wheat was said to be good yields, but now there is a production of 700-800 kilograms per decare …

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MUHAMMET OZTURK: AEGEAN REGION’S CONFECTIONERY EXPORTS SURGED BY 69 PERCENT

Press release… Noting that in 2023, the members of the Aegean Grains, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters’ Association showed a more successful performance in the export of confectionery products and chocolate confectionery products, in his written statement, Chairman Muhammet Öztürk said, “Our exports of confectionery products and chocolate confectionery …

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VEYSEL MEMIS: QUOTA FOR BULGHUR EXPORTS TO THE EU SHOULD BE SCALED UP TO 100 THOUSAND TONNES

Press release… Veysel Memiş, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), announced that they exported 184.8 million dollars in November. Veysel Memiş stated that Iraq, Egypt and Italy were the leading countries to which they exported the most in …

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“CONFECTIONERY EXPORTS RUN TO 2 BILLION DOLLARS”

Press release… Türkiye exported confectionery products to 184 countries… The confectionery, Turkish delight and halva sector, which is manufactured from products grown in Anatolia and has a history of hundreds of years, sweetens the mouths of the world. Turkish delight on a wooden table. Türkiye’s exports of confectionery and chocolate …

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BEDRI GIRIT: TURKISH FISHERY INDUSTRY CONTINUES TO BREAK NEW RECORDS

Press release… Bedri Girit, Chair of Aegean Aquaculture and Animal Products Exporters’ Association, stated that Aegean aquaculture producers have made great investments in aquaculture in the last 25 years and noted that they have broken new records in exports every year with their increasing capacity since the beginning of the …

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FAO FOOD PRICE INDEX OVERALL UNCHANGED IN NOVEMBER…

Press release… The FAO Food Price Index* (FFPI) averaged 120.4 points in November 2023, unchanged from its revised October level, as increases in the price indices for vegetable oils, dairy products and sugar counterbalanced decreases in those of cereals and meat. The index stood 14.4 points (10.7 percent) below its corresponding …

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