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HAZELNUT ORCHARDS TO BE RENEWED IN SAMSUN SO AS TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY…

According to the data of the Turkish Statistical Institute (TURKSTAT), in Samsun, which is the second province with the most shelled hazelnut production with 123 thousand 555 tonnes in 2020, it is aimed to increase the yield thanks to the renewal of the old hazelnut orchards. Within the scope of …

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WORLD FOOD PRICES APPROACH 10-YEAR HIGH IN SEPTEMBER…

FAO Food Price Index up 1.2% month-on-month with tightening supply conditions, robust demand for staples… Building from a two-month rise, global food prices in September hit their highest monthly average since October 2011, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Thursday. The monthly FAO Food Price Index …

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TURKEY: OILSEEDS AND PRODUCTS UPDATE

Turkey’s marketing year (MY) 2021/22 sunflower seed area and production is estimated at 760,000hectares and 1.75 million metric tons (MMT) respectively. Turkey continued imports of sunflower seedsto meet stable demand. Accordingly, during the first eleven months (Sept-July) of MY 2020/21, oilseedsunflower seed imports were 899,000 MT, sunflower seed meal imports …

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ACTION PLAN FOR A TARGET OF 25 PERCENT ORGANIC FARMLAND BY 2030 IN EU!

The European Organic Action Plan has set a target of 25% organic farmland by 2030. The plan is part of the European Union’s (EU) farm to fork strategy. This development highlights the importance of the organic food market in Europe. The demand for health products is also increasing. This provides …

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NEJDAT SİN: WE INCREASED OUR EXPORTS TO GREECE BY 724 PERCENT

Stating that the most important agenda of the fresh fruit and vegetable sector is market diversity, Nejdat Sin, Chairperson of the Mediterranean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, said that efforts in this direction were reflected in the August reports. Evaluating Turkey’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports in August according …

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THE FIRST WATER COUNCIL INAUGURATED IN ANKARA…

The Turkish government on Monday inaugurated its first water council in a bid to address water-related problems at a time when climate change is prompting drought concerns… From government officials to scientists, mayors and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), hundreds convened at a hotel in the capital Ankara to discuss a response …

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TURKISH AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS HOLD GENERAL ASSEMBLY AS ŞENOL ÖNAL REQUALIFIES…

Press release… Turkish Association of Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers (TARMAKBİR) held its 30th Ordinary General Assembly in Ankara on Saturday, September 25, 2021. Şenol Önal Maintains His Presidency in the New Term! Şenol Önal who re-elected as the TARMAKBİR Chairperson of the Board said, “Our aim in the new …

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SAHLEP PRODUCTION INCREASES IN MUĞLA PROVINCE…

Sahlep production work is carried out in cooperation with the Muğla Agriculture and Forestry Provincial Directorate and the Aegean Agricultural Research Institute within the scope of the “Project for the Dissemination and Development of the Production of Medicinary, Aromatic and Dye Plants” conducted by the General Directorate of Plant Production …

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NEJDAT SİN: EXPORTS OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES SEE 14 PERCENT HIKE

Press release… Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB) Coordinator Chairman and Mediterranean Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Exporters’ Association Chairman of the Board Nejdat Sin stated that Turkey, which has a high quality, safe and rich crop variety in fresh fruits and vegetables, continues to rise in global markets. Indicating that they realized …

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“ONLY ONE FOURTH OF WASTE IS ENOUGH FOR FEEDING HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE”

Press release… AK Party İzmir Deputy and Deputy Chairwoman of Local Administrations Ceyda Bölünmez Çankırı made a speech at a panel on the occasion of ’29 September International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste” within the scope of the ‘Save Your Food, Protect Your Table’ project carried out …

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