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Türkiye’s egg production up in 2023…

Chicken, turkey meat production down, while egg production up, says Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat)… Chicken meat production in Türkiye fell 3.7% in 2023 on an annual basis, the country’s statistical authority announced Wednesday. Chicken meat production totaled 2.3 million tonnes in 2023, while turkey meat production dropped 11.3% to 47,575 …

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CHICKEN MEAT PRODUCTION GROWS IN TURKIYE…

Chicken meat production in Turkiye increased by 13.4 percent in June compared to the same month of the previous year and reached 219 thousand 493 tonnes, while chicken egg production increased by 2 percent to 1.53 billion units. Turkish Statistical Institute (TURKSTAT) announced the poultry production data for the month …

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İBRAHİM AFYON: EGG PRODUCERS CAN NOT FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL!

Stating that egg producers are going through difficult times due to the increase in input costs, Turkish Egg Producers’ Association (YUM-BIR) Chairperson İbrahim Afyon said, “If this continues, we will face undesirable results such as the closure of businesses and the slaughter of chickens. Feed support or direct support should …

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TURKIYE; POULTRY AND PRODUCTS SEMI ANNUAL

Turkiye’s production of chicken meat in 2022 is projected higher, in large part because of anticipatedstrong export demand from neighboring countries and China. Additionally, the uncertainty of Ukrainianchicken exports to select Middle Eastern markets may also fuel increased demand for Turkish chickenmeat in these markets. However, if local market conditions …

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CHICKEN MEAT PRODUCTION RISES TO 2.2 MILLION TONNES…

Country sees hen egg production of 19.3B units last year… ANKARA… Turkiye’s chicken meat production rose to 2.2 million tonnes in 2021, according to the country’s statistical authority on Monday. The figure posted a 5.1% year-on-year increase last year, TurkStat said in a statement. The country saw 51,301 tonnes of …

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