Minister Yumaklı: Poultry meat will be exported from Turkey to European Union countries

Published 2024년 12월 5일

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Turkey's Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, İbrahim Yumaklı, has announced that eight poultry meat processing facilities have received EU approval to export heat-treated poultry meat to the EU. The minister also highlighted the growth of the agricultural sector in Turkey and the need for its continued expansion. He mentioned the development of a yogurt formulation, the establishment of veterinary road control points, and efforts to increase the number of breeding enterprises to provide affordable animals and reduce the cost of livestock enterprises.
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Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı announced that after intensive negotiations, 8 of the poultry meat processing facilities will be able to export heat-treated poultry meat to the European Union (EU) and that this has been approved by the EU. In his speech at the opening of the "3rd Global Farm Summit" event organized by the All Dairy, Meat and Breeding Cattle Breeders Association (TÜSEDAD) at the Hektaş Farm in the Orhangazi district of Bursa, Minister Yumaklı celebrated December 5th World Soil Day of all farmers. Noting that the meat and dairy sector is the most talked about topic this year when evaluated in animal husbandry in general, Yumaklı emphasized that the country's population size, urbanization rate, number of tourists and exports encourage the growth of the food sector. Yumaklı, explaining that Turkey has provided a great infrastructure to the sector with many applications it has implemented in plant and animal production, said the following: "At the ...

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