Turkey: In 2021, 413 tons of bacon and 2,450 tons of sausage were traded

Published 2021년 12월 27일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the increase in the trading volume of bacon and sausage at the Kayseri Commodity Exchange in 2021 compared to the previous year, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic. Recep Bağmış, the Chairman of the Board, emphasized the need for strengthening agricultural production and trade policies, and called for more support for the agricultural sector. He also stressed the importance of establishing a specialized OIZ based on modern agriculture in Kayseri. The article also mentions the analysis of economic value and quality parameters of food products and soil, with recommendations provided to farmers, as part of the exchange's efforts to support the local agricultural community.
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Recep Bağmış, Chairman of the Board of Kayseri Commodity Exchange (KTB); He spoke at the 2021 Evaluation and Stock Market Virtual Market Launch Meeting. President Baglama; "While 322 tons of bacon was traded in our Kayseri Commodity Exchange in 2020, 413 tons of bacon was traded in 2021. While 2,121 tons of sausage was traded in 2020, 2,450 tons of sausage was traded in 2021," he said. Speaking at the press conference he held at the KTB Meeting Hall, KTB Chairman of the Board of Directors Recep Bağmış; Stating that they continue to produce as a business world despite the pandemic; "Despite the pandemic that the world and our country did not expect and we were not prepared for naturally, we continue to produce, work, export, find new markets and provide employment in 2021 as the Kayseri business world. We made great sacrifices, suffered losses, but we did not give up. Solving structural problems in agriculture. There is a need to work on strengthening agricultural production and ...
Source: Sondakika

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