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BAKIRLIOĞLU: BAN ON THE EXPORT OF BULK OLIVE OIL SHOULD BE LIFTED

Olive oil export ban is on the Parliament’s agenda… We have a surplus of 100 thousand tons… Bakırlıoğlu, who brought the olive oil export ban to the agenda of the Parliament and presented a question to Minister Vahit Kirişci, demanded that the olive oil export ban be lifted. Upon the …

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WAR ENGULFS THE BREADBASKET OF THE WORLD!

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sent prices of food commodities—especially grains and vegetable oils—soaring. As the war in Ukraine is likely to last for several months at least, EIU expects prices of agricultural commodities to remain elevated for much of the year. Agricultural commodities prices will soar as trade is …

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SİNAN KIZILTAN: EXPORTS OF TURKISH FISHERIES AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS SURPASSED 3.5 BILLION DOLLARS

Press release… Promotions continue uninterrupted… Turkiye Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters’ Associations Sector Board Chairman Sinan Kızıltan said that the promotional activities continue uninterruptedly for the promotion of healthy and safe foods produced by the Turkish fisheries and animal products industry around the world. Kızıltan indicated that they continue TURQUALITY …

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“EXPORTS OF FISHERIES AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS BOOSTED 2.5 TIMES IN 10 YEARS”

Press release… The Turkish fisheries and animal products sector, which exports aquaculture, poultry meat, eggs, milk along with dairy products and honey to 142 countries and decorates the world’s tables with healthy and safe food for three meals, has reached an export level of 3 billion 591 million dollars in …

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BİROL CELEP: WE TRY TO EXPORT MORE QUALITY DRIED FIGS

Press release… Aegean Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ Association continues its efforts to increase quality and food safety in dried figs. Attractive bait traps used in the fight against Carpophilus (souring beetle) were distributed to the producers free of charge this year as well. Aegean Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ …

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UN: THE HEATING OF THE PLANET WILL LEAD EXTREME WILDFIRE CONDITIONS

With climate change, global warming and changing land use patterns, wildfires like those that have scorched Turkiye, Indonesia, California and vast swathes of Argentine wetland are set to occur more frequently in coming decades, causing spikes in unhealthy smoke pollution, death and destruction and other problems that governments are ill-prepared …

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YÜKSEL TAVŞAN: PRICE DECREASES WILL CONTINUE IN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES DUE TO RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR

Turkiye’s fresh fruit and vegetable prices decreased by 50% in the domestic market as exports to Russia and Ukraine, which are among Turkey’s top export markets, stopped due to war. As of Feb. 24, when Russia launched a military operation against Ukraine, export trucks were waiting on the roads for …

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BRAZIL LEADS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG 187 COUNTRIES!

A recent article published on the website of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply reveals that since the 2000s, Brazil has been leading the world agricultural productivity among 187 countries, obtaining an increase rate of 3.18% per year.The study was released in October by the Economic Research Service, an …

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DR. MUSTAFA TAN: WE HAVE ENOUGH OLIVE OIL FOR DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION

Chairperson of the National Olive and Olive Oil Council (UZZK), Dr. Mustafa Tan, stated that there are enough domestic production olive oil stocks in Turkiye. “This year, we produced approximately 235 thousand tons of olive oil. We have around 270-280 thousand tonnes of olive oil with the stock taken from …

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NATIONAL PULSE COUNCIL: WE HAVE SUFFICIENT STOCKS IN PULSES

Stating that there will be no shortage of stocks in the pulses sector thanks to the measures taken by the public institutions related to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Chair of the National Legumes Council Abdullah Özdemir said, “As long as there is no panic, there is nothing to …

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