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Cocoa prices have fallen by more than 55 percent due to reduced drought concerns and increased harvests!

Cocoa prices have fallen by more than 55 percent on international markets this year due to reduced drought concerns in West Africa and increased harvests. The drought affecting the entire world, coupled with production difficulties and geopolitical developments, is causing fluctuations in the prices of agricultural products. Cocoa has been …

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Turkish flower exports to Europe set to hit 12 million dollars this holiday season…

In Türkiye, the bustling cut flower industry, centred in provinces of Antalya and Isparta, has embraced its peak export season, gearing up for the New Year celebrations. This holiday season, the sector is expected to export flowers worth 12 million dollars to European countries, according to a report on Monday. …

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Bedri Girit: 47 percent of seafood and animal product exports come from the Aegean Region

Press release… The Aegean Seafood and Animal Products Exporters Association, which meets the protein needs of three meals on tables around the world, single-handedly accounted for 47 percent of the sector’s 382 million dollars export value across Türkiye in October, breaking its monthly record with 179 million dollars in exports. …

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Engin Er: Growtech.Antalya marked by India and China!

Press release… Companies from China and India, which have both the world’s largest populations and largest agricultural production, left their mark on this year’s 24th GROWTECH.ANTALYA. China led the way with 140 companies participating in the national pavilion at GROWTECH.ANTALYA, which will last for four days and feature 725 companies …

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Table olive exports enter new season with 13 percent increase…

Press release… Türkiye closed the 2024/25 season with a new record of 255 million dollars in table olive exports and made a bright start to the 2025/26 season. Starting on 1 October 2025, table olive exports for the 2025/26 season rose by 13 percent in the first month, from 22 …

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Türkiye ranks first worldwide in seven agricultural products!

Türkiye has consolidated its position as one of the world’s leading agricultural producers, ranking first globally in seven key crops and securing a top-three position in 22 products, according to data from the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry. Hazelnuts With 38.6 million hectares of farmland, the country produces a wide range of goods, from fruits …

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Eren Günhan Ulusoy: Syria takes 1st place in Türkiye’s flour exports

Iraq loses top destination for Türkiye’s flour exports to Syria, with Damascus importing 529,000 tonnes of flour in first 10 months… ISTANBUL… Syria became Türkiye’s top flour export destination as of July, with Iraq losing its first place for the first time in 15 years, according to a statement by …

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Türkiye’s candied chestnut, İpsala rice gain EU protection!

Two of Türkiye’s well-known regional specialties, candied chestnut from the northwestern province of Bursa and the Thracian city of Edirne’s İpsala rice, have joined the European Union’s register of geographical indications, bringing the country’s total number of EU-certified products to 42. Candied chestnut Agriculture and Forestry Minister İbrahim Yumaklı announced the news, highlighting that …

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Celal Kadooğlu: Iraq needs Türkiye’s high-quality wheat flour!

Press release… Celal Kadooğlu, Chair of the Southeast Anatolia Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters Association, stated that this year’s buoyancy in the Syrian market has provided the necessary space to fill the gap, but that Türkiye may need to balance this by making counter-moves, keeping an eye on Iraq’s …

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Wheat could require dramatically more water during future heat waves, scientists warn!

Study shows wheat crops lose many of water-saving benefits usually associated with growth at higher atmospheric concentrations of CO2 during exposure to heat wave conditions… LONDON… Future heat waves could bring wheat’s water needs well beyond current estimates, a new British study said Monday. Dr. Robert Caine Researchers from the …

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