A decline in the harvests of major grain crops in Turkey is emerging, with the statistical institute sharply lowering estimates for wheat and barley.
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Production of grain in Turkey in 2025 is expected to decrease by 12.4% compared to last year to 34.2 million tons, according to an estimate by the Turkish Statistical Institute. The current estimate remains well below the institute's last forecast for a harvest of 37.4 million tons of grain. This year's wheat harvest in Turkey is estimated to be 13.9% higher than last year's, or 17.9 million tons, while the initial forecast by the statistical authority was for 19.6 million tons. For ...
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