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IFAD TO PUT RURAL SMALL SCALE FARMERS AT THE CENTRE OF GLOBAL CLIMATE NEGOTIATIONS…

From 31 October, world leaders, experts, and climate activists from across the world will gather in Glasgow, Scotland for COP26, the biggest climate conference since the Paris Accords. IFAD will be there, calling for greater investments in climate adaptation – and we will be giving the floor to rural small-scale producers …

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YIELD RISES IN ‘WALNUT DEPOT’ KIRŞEHİR…

In Kırşehir province, which is one of the important walnut production centres in Turkey, this season’s harvest reached 4,700 tonnes. Duran Seçen, Kırşehir Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, said that the walnut grown in the province, especially Kaman district walnut, which has a different flavour and aroma due to …

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BENEFITS OF CLIMATE STATION AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS ESTABLISHED ON ‘BETTER COTTON’ LANDS DISPLAYED…

Press release… Continuing to add value to cotton farmers with the strong collaborations it has established, the Better Cotton Practices Association (IPUD) explained the climate stations and early warning systems it established in the Better Cotton trial fields in cooperation with the European Investment and Development Bank (EBRD) on the …

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“COST OF 1 HONEY TIN INCREASES FROM 450 TL TO 650 TL”

According to the information given by Turkish Beekeepers’ Association (TAB) Chairperson Ziya Şahin, a 28-kilogram honey tin, which could be produced for 450-500 TL last year, is produced for 650-780 TL this year. According to TURKSTAT, although honey prices rose by 20 percent to 53 TL in the 2020-2021 September …

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TURKISH TARHANA PRODUCED IN KAHRAMANMARAŞ AND EXPORTED TO EUROPE…

Produced in Kahramanmaraş! Exported to Europe due to the intense demand of expatriates (Turkish workers)… “Maraş tarhana” is exported to European countries in the form of packaged crisp. Tarhana producer Samet Çiftarslan said, “The export that we started when expatriates demanded this product in Turkish markets in the countries they …

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