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#Milk

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To protect the producer, we will withdraw one thousand tons of milk from the market daily Haber

To protect the producer, we will withdraw one thousand tons of milk from the market daily

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı, who came to Denizli for a series of visits and inspections, visited Governor Ömer Coşkun. During his program, Minister Yumaklı inspected a dairy and dairy products facility operating in the Acıpayam district and evaluated the developments in the sector. Minister Yumaklı stated that Turkey's milk production is 21.5 million tons, with 50% of it going to the industry. He said, "We want the industrial facilities to take a larger share of this milk, producing more milk and dairy products to meet domestic needs and achieve export targets. We have detected that some industrial facilities, especially in the last 2-3 weeks, have been engaging in activities aimed at reducing the producer's income or lowering prices by issuing retroactive invoices. We are closely monitoring this with our Ministry of Commerce. We have no negative views regarding industrial organizations that buy milk from producers at its value and ensure it reaches consumers under the best conditions. However, we have started a very intense inspection process against those who seek to exploit the situation for their own benefit. Both we and our Ministry of Commerce have identified some formations that are buying products from producers below their value in ways that are not in line with competitive conditions. Our Ministry of Commerce has started an investigation and examination on this issue." "Taking measures to protect producers" Minister Yumaklı pointed out that necessary precautions are being taken to protect milk producers, saying, "As a Ministry, due to the increase in temperatures and high production leading to a surplus of milk, we have taken a step since last week to address this through regulation to protect producers. We will withdraw approximately one thousand tons of milk from the market daily. If necessary, we will increase this amount. We will continue this regulation until the end of the year. This step is intended for regulation purposes. We are doing this to ensure that no product remains in the hands of producers. I want to remind organizations that wish to misuse this regulation for obtaining milk powder at a cheaper rate from producers to refrain from such actions."

They produce 700 liters of milk daily at the state-supported facility Haber

They produce 700 liters of milk daily at the state-supported facility

Hafure Adak, a female entrepreneur residing in the Yeşilyurt district of Malatya, established a modern facility with support from the Agricultural and Rural Development Support Institution (TKDK), producing 700 liters of milk daily. Hafure Adak, a 46-year-old mother of two living in the Şahnahan neighborhood of Yeşilyurt district, took the first step to start her own business four years ago by applying to the Agricultural and Rural Development Support Institution (TKDK). After her application was accepted, Adak rolled up her sleeves to establish a modern dairy farm on a 10-acre plot with grant support from the institution. With the support of her husband and children, Adak quickly put the facility into operation and became the boss of her own business, earning a regular income for the past three years. Ramazan Bulut, who started working at the facility four months ago, stated that they take care of the general maintenance of the animals and emphasized the high quality of the milk produced. Adak's husband, Ekrem Adak, expressed their contribution to Malatya by establishing a beautiful facility, saying, "After marrying my wife, I noticed her interest in animal husbandry. Later, we applied after hearing about TKDK's support for female entrepreneurs. With the support of TKDK Malatya Provincial Coordinator Murat Tunç, we established this beautiful facility. We are contributing to the city's economy and employment with a very productive and halal business. We brought our animals from abroad. I would like to see young female entrepreneurs like my wife doing similar jobs. TKDK provides all kinds of support. We started with 50 animals in the facility, and we have increased this number to 100. We sell the milk to a contracted company, and they offer the products made from the milk to the domestic market." "We produce 700 liters of milk daily," said Hafure Adak, emphasizing the significant support she received from her husband, Ekrem Adak. She added, "Our 2019 project was approved, and we started production with 50 animals. Now we have reached 100 animals. We produce 700 liters of milk daily. I thank Murat Tunç, the TKDK Malatya Provincial Coordinator, for their support. We succeeded, and other female entrepreneurs can succeed too.

Konya leads in 13 crops: Turkey's top agricultural producer Haber

Konya leads in 13 crops: Turkey's top agricultural producer

"Covering approximately 7.84% of the country's production areas, Konya holds the first position in Turkey in terms of production quantity in 13 different crops. With 67% of its total area used as agricultural land, Konya cultivates crops on a total cultivation area of 2.2 million hectares. Concerns of reduced yield due to low snowfall in the past winter gave way to a fruitful season with spring rains. Experiencing a productive period in cereal cultivation, the Konya Plain continues the harvest of crops like sugar beets, carrots, and corn. Serving as the granary with approximately 7.84% of the country's production areas, Konya has achieved an agricultural production value of 33.10 billion Turkish Lira. With provided support and the development of production awareness, the Konya Plain ranks first in Turkey in terms of production quantity in 13 different crops. "Konya region leads Turkey in production quantity for 13 crops" Ziraat Mühendisleri Odası (ZMO) Konya Şube Başkanı Burak Kırkgöz highlighted that the Konya Plain covers approximately 7.84% of Turkey's production areas. He stated, "Approximately 1 million 89 thousand hectares of land are under cultivation in the Konya Plain, constituting about 7.84% of Turkey's production areas. Konya ranks first in Turkey in terms of production quantity for approximately 13 different crops in the region. Additionally, the agricultural production value of the Konya region amounts to 33.10 billion Turkish Lira. This value is met with the products cultivated in irrigable lands in the Konya region. Moreover, the milk production in the Konya region, exceeding 1.5 million tons, ranks first in Turkey." "The value of water is crucial in the Konya region" Burak Kırkgöz emphasized the potential to increase production areas by approximately 2 to 3 times with the expansion of irrigation areas. He stated, "Konya has significant agricultural value for our country in terms of agricultural management. We can irrigate about 32% of the 1.89 million hectares, using it as irrigated land in agricultural areas. The value of water is crucial in the Konya region because it is a closed basin, experiencing water scarcity due to the absence of external water inflow. In the coming years, with the increase in irrigation areas, we can potentially triple the production areas. Of course, climate and water in agricultural production are the most critical factors for production values. The changes in climate in recent years have once again highlighted this fact. Our field agricultural engineers are continuously improving themselves in these matters. They assist farmers at every stage to achieve more yield with less water usage. Attention to these aspects is crucial for sustainable agriculture." "For strong production, we need strong seed cultivation" Highlighting the importance of seed and fertilizer in the production field, Burak Kırkgöz stated, "This is a crucial issue for our country and particularly for Konya. In seed production, Konya region produces 28% of the certified seeds produced throughout the country. We need strong seed cultivation for robust production, and we consistently convey this to our farmers. The use of certified seeds is especially essential, and an increase in the quantity of products they obtain from this production is one of the most critical factors, with 28% of certified seeds being produced in the Konya region. Many companies in the Konya region are working on seed cultivation and continue their R&D efforts. These seed companies need a bit more support from the Ministry of Agriculture, and increasing these efforts is necessary for our country's cultivation areas to have certified seeds. The seed issue is crucial in Turkey as it is worldwide. Especially the development of seeds known as heirloom seeds, which are cultivated in our country, and increasing their breeding studies should continue. The Ministry of Agriculture has serious efforts in this regard. Currently, the production planning carried out by our ministry is crucial for us and our country." "Egg, meat, and milk production also lead in Konya" Drawing attention to the need for increased support for products with lower water consumption, Kırkgöz stated, "Hopefully, in the coming periods, due to water scarcity in the Konya region, especially for the cultivation of products with lower water consumption, support for cereals and products with low water consumption needs to be increased a bit more. It is crucial for us that support for other products is provided in regions where water is abundant. Especially for the Konya region, our leading products in production include barley, wheat, corn, sugar beets, carrots, cherries in the highlands of Konya, as well as coriander, bitter vetch, tulip, Hungarian seed, birdseed, peas, and cooking peas. Of course, alongside these, egg, meat, and milk production also lead in Konya."

The quantity of collected cow's milk increased by 4.6 percent Haber

The quantity of collected cow's milk increased by 4.6 percent

The quantity of cow's milk collected by commercial dairy enterprises increased by 4.6 percent in September compared to the same month of the previous year, according to the data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) for September 2023. In September, commercial dairy enterprises collected 786,213 tons of cow's milk. The amount of cow's milk collected by commercial dairy enterprises increased by 4.6 percent in September compared to the same month of the previous year and by 3.1 percent in the January-September period compared to the same period of the previous year. In September, compared to the same month of the previous year, cow cheese production increased by 7.7 percent, buttermilk production by 6.5 percent, yogurt production by 4.0 percent, and drinking milk production by 0.4 percent, while butter production decreased by 8.6 percent. In the January-September period, compared to the same period of the previous year, cow cheese production increased by 9.2 percent, buttermilk production by 7.1 percent, and yogurt production by 3.5 percent, while butter production decreased by 11.4 percent, and drinking milk production decreased by 1.9 percent. The quantity of cow's milk collected by commercial dairy enterprises in September decreased by 4.5 percent, reaching 786,213 tons, compared to the previous month, where it was 823,067 tons. The production of drinking milk, which was 111,497 tons in the previous month, increased by 11 percent in September, reaching 123,742 tons.

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