In 2023, Turkey's seed industry marked a significant achievement by becoming a net exporter, with exports worth 326.8 million dollars to over 100 countries, surpassing its seed imports valued at 249.6 million dollars. The Turkish Seed Industrialists and Producers Sub-Association (TSÜAB) emphasized the industry's strong structure and the critical need for adapting seed cultivation to climate change to ensure food safety. Despite a global downturn in fintech investments in 2023, Sinem Cantürk, a leader in Türkiye's Fintech and Digital Finance sector, expressed cautious optimism for a recovery in the fintech market by the first half of 2024. This period of adjustment is seen as a time for increased investor scrutiny towards the viability and profitability of fintech business models. Additionally, Turkey's focus on hybrid seeds, its prohibition on GMOs except in specific cases, and its preparations to host the World Seed Congress in May 2025, underscore its commitment to advancing its agricultural sector and enhancing export opportunities, particularly with Economic Cooperation Organization countries.