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TURKEY’S FISHERY EXPORTS SURPASS 400 MILLION DOLLARS IN FOUR MONTHS…

In the first 4 months of the year, Turkey’s fishery exports reached 409 million 171 thousand dollars with an increase of 32 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. According to data compiled from the Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EİB), exports of fisheries and animal products amounted to …

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HIGH RATES OF MALNUTRITION CAN CUT GLOBAL GDP BY UP TO 5 PERCENT!

Senior FAO official in Turkey says number of people affected by hunger could surpass 840M by 2030… ANKARA… High rates of malnutrition can lead to a loss in gross domestic product (GDP) of as much as 4%-5%, according to an assistant representative in Turkey for the United Nations Food and …

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TURKEY’S CHERRY EXPORTS SOAR BY 21.7 PERCENT WHILE PRODUCTION INCREASES…

Turkey’s cherry exports soared by 21.7 percent last year compared to the previous year, from 183 million 835 thousand dollars to 223 million 709 thousand dollars. While Germany was the most exported with 90 million 641 thousand dollars, this country was followed by Russia with 51 million 776 thousand dollars …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: AEGEAN REGION IS THE EPICENTRE OF DRIED TOMATOES

Press release… Hayrettin Uçak: Aegean Region has become the epicentre of dried tomatoes Hayrettin Uçak, chairman of the Aegean Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Products Exporters’ Association (EYMSİB), said that 95 percent of dried tomato exports are made from the Aegean Region. Hayrettin Uçak said, “Our dried tomato export reached 53 …

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FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXPORTS EXCEED 201 MILLION DOLLARS IN APRIL…

Press release… Nejdat Sin, Coordinator Chairperson of Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB) and also Chairperson of the Board of Mediterranean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, announced that Turkey’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports reached 201.7 million dollars in April, with an increase of 70 percent compared to the same month …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: WE EXPORT TOMATO PASTE TO 115 COUNTRIES

Press release… Hayrettin Uçak: We sent tomato paste to 115 countries Hayrettin Uçak, Chairperson of the Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, said that tomato paste, which is the second largest item in their tomato and its products exports with a share of 157 million dollars, was exported to …

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HAYRETTİN UÇAK: FRESH TOMATO EXPORTS EARNED 313 MILLION DOLLARS

Press release… Explaining that fresh tomato exports increased by 3 percent to 313 million dollars in 2020, Hayrettin Uçak, Chairperson of the Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association (EYMSİB) said that Russia, which maintains its top place in fresh fruit and vegetable exports, ranks first with 62 million dollars …

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JAK ESKİNAZİ: GOVERNMENT SUPPORTS SHOULD BE INCREASED SO AS TO RISE THE AVERAGE EXPORT PRICE

Press release… “We are bringing in 200 billion dollars of foreign currency to the country, we demand the state subsidies to be increased to 2 billion dollars to rise the average export price.” The exporter wants the state support to be heightened during the pandemic period in order to stop …

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“CEREALS, PULSES AND OIL SEEDS LEAD AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS”

Press release… Terci: “Leading agricultural products export, cereals, pulses, oilseeds” Stating that 7.3 billion dollars of cereals, pulses and oil seeds exports comprise the main part of Turkey’s agricultural products export of 18.7 billion dollars in 2020, Mustafa Terci, Chairperson of the Aegean Cereals, Pulses and Oil Seeds and Products …

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“INCREASING WATER SCARCITY IS THREATENING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION”

Water is at the core of our existence. From an agriculture perspective, water is the essence of the food we grow. The world’s food systems depend on the planet’s water systems. Many global challenges, however, are threatening the sustainability of our water resources leading to water stress and scarcity and therefore impeding our efforts to …

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