Dr. Tekelioğlu: The Institute of Geographical Indications should be established in Turkey

Published 2021년 10월 15일

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An article outlines the discussion from an panel event hosted by the Antalya Commodity Exchange and Antalya Agriculture Council, with participation from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the YÜCİTA President, Prof. Dr. Yavuz Tekelioğlu, among others. The panel emphasized the importance of agricultural biodiversity, local products, and geographical indications (GIs). Tekelioğlu proposed the establishment of a Geographical Indications Institute in Turkey to strengthen quality policies and support organic agriculture. The FAO representative underscored the role of small family businesses in local production and the need to economically motivate producers. Dr. Kürşad Özbek highlighted Turkey's unique agricultural biodiversity and stressed the importance of traditional farming methods and the development of GIs to protect and promote these biodiversity assets. The article underscores the potential of local products to drive rural development and economic growth, emphasizing the need for effective governance and control within the GI system.
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"Agricultural Biodiversity, Local Varieties, Local Products and Geographical Indications" panel was held in cooperation with Antalya Commodity Exchange and Antalya Agriculture Council. Speaking at the panel, YÜCİTA President Prof. Dr. While suggesting the establishment of the Geographical Indications Institute in Turkey, Yavuz Tekelioğlu said, "There should be an institute that will deal with Turkey's quality policies. Organic agriculture can also be included in this institute." The meeting held online, moderated by journalist Galip Umut Özdil, was attended by YÜCİTA President Prof. Dr. Yavuz Tekelioğlu, UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Deputy Representative for Turkey, Dr. Ayşegül Selışık, Aksaray University Faculty Member Prof. Dr. Alptekin Karagöz, Biodiversity and Genetic Resources Specialist Dr. Kürşad Özbek attended as a speaker. Journalist Galip Umut Özdil stated that local products are seen as the key to rural development and drew attention to the fact that after ...
Source: Sondakika

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