Home / Tag Archives: Mustafa Altuğ Atalay

Tag Archives: Mustafa Altuğ Atalay

Mustafa Altuğ Atalay: Fisheries production reached 1 million tonnes last year

Mustafa Altuğ Atalay, General Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, stated that a record was broken last year in fish farming and hunting products and said, “Last year, nearly 1 million tonnes of fish were obtained. Mustafa Altuğ Atalay “This year we have a …

Read More »

Mustafa Altuğ Atalay: Nearly 1 million tonnes of fish were obtained last year

Mustafa Altuğ Atalay, General Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, stated that a record was broken last year in fish farming and fishing products and said, “Nearly 1 million tonnes of fish were obtained last year.” Mustafa Altuğ Atalay TÜRKİYE HOSTED THE FISHERIES SCIENCE …

Read More »

“TURKISH FISHERY EXPORTS ON THE RISE”

Türkiye’s aquaculture exports have increased 75 percent in the past 5 years to $1.4 billion, already exceeding the target of $1 billion previously set for 2023. Last year, the industry’s exports grew by 19 percent to 239,000 tons in volume, while revenues increased by 30 percent to $1.37 billion. Türkiye …

Read More »

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE TO INCREASE MUSSEL FARMS…

The Ministry of Agriculture rolled up its sleeves to clean the seas more. The capacity of mussel farms will increase. The purpose of mussel farms is to both clean the seas and provide healthy mussel consumption. Mustafa Altuğ Atalay Mussels that will filter the Marmara water. In other words, it …

Read More »

FAO’S REGIONAL MEETING AIMS TO STRENGHTEN THE ROLE OF FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN CENTRAL ASIA…

Press release… 14 October 2021, Istanbul  – The Seventh Session of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission (CACFish) was held on 11-13 October 2021, with the participation of CACFish members, key regional stakeholders and invited contracting parties. CACFish plays a central role in enhancing regional cooperation in fisheries and …

Read More »