Turkey is expecting a significant decline in agricultural production for 2025, according to the second assessment by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK), reports hurriyetdailynews.com. The report, prepared based on data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, indicates a sharp decline in cereals, fruits, and several key commodities. The forecasts suggest that the total production of cereals and other field crops, excluding fodder, will drop by 10.4% compared to 2024, while vegetables are expected to decrease by 0.8%. Concerns over Moldovan fruits continue The steepest decline is observed in fruits, herbs, and spices, which are expected to shrink by more than 30%. Total production is estimated at 67.1 million tons for cereals and other crops, 33.3 million tons for vegetables, and 19.8 million tons for fruits and related products. Cereal production alone is expected to decrease by 12.4% to 34.2 million tons. Wheat production is forecast to drop by nearly 14% to 17.9 ...
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