The article defends the Turkish Grain Board (TMO) against claims of purchasing agricultural products cheaply from farmers and later importing them at higher prices. The article provides a summary of Turkey's agricultural production over the past 10 years and justifies the increase in TMO purchase prices for the current year, stating they were set above international market prices. It points out that producers are benefiting from the increased market prices and highlights Turkey's self-sufficiency in grains and legumes, with a trade surplus in wheat and a significant export of chickpeas in the 2020/21 season.