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Innovative agriculture breakthrough in Trabzon!

In eastern Black Sea province of Trabzon’s Yomra district, investor Elif Çakıroğlu’s agricultural move, which started 6 years ago when she travelled to America, turned from a container-type mini plant factory into a greenhouse. Çakıroğlu, who made sustainable agriculture possible with the technological greenhouses she established, also paved the way …

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Ece Yücel writes; The impact of geographical indication products in sustainable rural development

Türkiye has a rich agricultural and cultural structure with its different geographical and climatic characteristics. This situation allows for the growth of various endemic plant species. This diversity enables the emergence of local products that directly represent certain geographies. Local products not only reflect the cultural heritage of the region …

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How sustainable agriculture contributes to achieving zero hunger…

July, 2024… The second of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals – SDG2: Zero Hunger – aims to create a world free of hunger by 2030. However, according to the UN, a combination of factors including the pandemic, conflict, climate change and deepening inequalities mean that hunger and food insecurity have been …

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Sharing the story of sustainable agriculture…

Maire “Pilu” Giraudo talks about sharing the story of agriculture and sustainability to those who do not have experience with the industry… Maira “Pilu” Giraudo passionately advocates for agriculture, telling audiences how nature inspires. In her communications, she describes how farmers produce food/fiber in a sustainable way, emphasizing that farmers …

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Aegean agri-food exporters aim to reach 10 billion dollars!

Press release… Jak Eskinazi, Coordinator Chair of the Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB), announced that Aegean Exporters’ Associations became Türkiye’s champion by realising 20 percent of the country’s exports of agricultural products alone with exports of 7 billion 315 million dollars with an increase of 8.8 percent. “As the Aegean Region, …

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Climate change threatens the production of olives, hazelnuts and pistachios!

Climate change and invasive species are threatening production in Türkiye’s agriculture sector, posing risks especially to cash crops, such as olive, hazelnut and pistachio. Atakan Akça The latest numbers from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) showed that the country’s citrus production increased, while there was a steep decline in olive, hazelnut, pistachio and cotton …

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YİĞİTBAŞI: THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IS IN THE HANDS OF YOUNG FARMERS

Press release… İdil Yiğitbaşı, Chairman of Pınar Süt’s Board of Directors; “The Future of Sustainable Agriculture is in the Hands of Young Farmers” Pınar Süt Chairwoman of the Board İdil Yiğitbaşı participated as a speaker in the session titled “Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Solutions for Developing Countries” within the scope …

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“AGRICULTURE WITHOUT INNOVATION DOES NOT EXIST!”

This is categorically stated by Sergi Vizoso-Sansano, chemist and economist, current president of the CropLife Latin America Board of Directors, a guild that represents research and development companies in the agrochemical sector. Sergi has a career of more than 20 years at BASF, and currently holds the position of Senior …

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“DENİZBANK PROVIDES 840 MILLION DOLLARS FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE”

840 million dollars resource for sustainable agriculture… Denizbank provided a foreign source of 840 million dollars with a sustainability-related syndication loan. Financing sustainable agriculture, which is of great importance in ensuring food security, was among the performance criteria of the transaction. The transaction was the largest syndicated loan in the …

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“HOW DO AGRICULTURE ROBOTS IMPACT THE NEW DEAL ECONOMY AND SOCIAL ISSUES?”

Today, agriculture technologies advance so quickly that those who resist progress are often left behind. Lightning-fast innovation has its benefits. At a minimum, the majority of farmers have embraced the idea of agriculture robots that can weed, spray, harvest and otherwise manage their least-attractive seasonal tasks. Regardless of their personal …

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