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July, 2020

  • 7 July

    ÇAYKUR TO PURCHASE 450 KILOGRAMS OF TEA PER DECARE…

    In a written statement made by the General Directorate of Tea Enterprises (ÇAYKUR), it was stated that the second offshoot period of 2020 tea purchases started from today and 450 kilograms of tea per decare will be purchased from producers. In the statement, which informed that all purchasing teams were …

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  • 7 July

    AGRI-FOOD SECTOR SHOWS MORE RESILIENCE TO THE PANDEMIC…

    Rome – Food markets will face many more months of uncertainty due to COVID-19, but the agri-food sector is likely to show more resilience to the pandemic crisis than other sectors, according to a new report released today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The Food Outlook report provides the …

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  • 7 July

    NEW ERA WITH WOMAN PRESIDENT IN IFAJ…

    The 2020 year is already one of firsts for IFAJ (International Federation of Agricultural Journalists), and it’s not even half done! The Delegate Assembly was successfully held online 25 June 2020, a necessary adaptation due to the coronavirus pandemic after the Congress scheduled for Denmark was postponed to 2021. This …

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  • 7 July

    EXPORTS OF DRIED FRUITS REACH OVER 600 MILLION DOLLARS IN THE FIRST HALF…

    According to information compiled from data of Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM), rapid decline in exports due to outbreak of the Covid-19 was relatively limited with 6.2 percent in the dried fruit and products industry. The sector, consisting of a total of 11 sub-items, maintained its export volume to a great …

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  • 7 July

    HAPPY CHOCOLATE DAY!

    Whether you prefer hot cocoa drinks, dark chocolate bars, gooey brownies or truffle cakes, chocolate provides something for all people. World Chocolate Day celebrated on July 7 is all about celebrating perhaps the finest creation of humankind. If there ever was anything that everyone unanimously agreed upon, it would be …

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  • 7 July

    “LET’S ADOPT LOCAL AND NATIONAL SEEDS”

    Press release… Within the scope of the protocol signed between TAGEM (General Directorate of Agricultural Researches and Policies) and TSÜAB (Sub-Union of Seed Industrialists and Producers), the launch of the project named, “Let no farmer left behind reaching local and national seeds” held in Kayseri province. Speaking at the opening …

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  • 7 July

    “WE HAVE TO PROTECT TURKISH TOBACCO BRAND”

    “The penalty for illegal tobacco trade will positively affect our exports” Ömer Umur, Chairman of the Board of Aegean Tobacco Exporters’ Association, said, “The application, which came into force on July 1 and imposed a prison sentence for ‘the sale of macaron or leaf cigarette paper with minced tobacco stuffed’, …

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  • 6 July

    BIG RISE IN EXPORTS FROM İZMİR…

    Press release… Evaluating the first 6 months of exports in 2020 İzmir Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Director Mustafa Özen said, “Our province has been exporting many products such as vegetable products, animal products, aquatic products, ornamental plants and seedlings. When we look at the first 6 months of 2019, approximately …

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  • 6 July

    “WE FOCUS ON SEED BREEDING IN DOMESTIC MARKET”

    HEKTAŞ purchased the production and sales right of Pehlivan07 hybrid silage corn variety from TAGEM, the General Directorate of Agricultural Research and Policies of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. HEKTAŞ General Manager Levent Ortakçıer stated that they focus on seed breeding in the domestic market. Levent Ortakçıer, OYAK Agriculture …

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  • 6 July

    “STRUGGLE WITH THE WASTE SHOULD START IN THE FIELD”

    Ankara – Union of Turkish Agricultural Chambers (TZOB) Chairman Şemsi Bayraktar said that struggle with waste should start in the field and the waste took place during the production process is as much important as that of consumption stage. In his statement, Bayraktar noted that the food waste reaches to …

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