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00:01Greetings to the valued followers of the International Association of Agricultural Cities.
00:05We are with EBCT's Agriculture Agenda Program.
00:08We are with Mustafa Çalka, Deputy Director of Agriculture News at Anadolu Agency.
00:13Welcome, Mr. Mustafa.
00:15Hello, nice to meet you, Mr. Mahmut.
00:18What's on the Agriculture Agenda this week? Let's hear from you.
00:23Unfortunately, last week was the anniversary of February 6th.
00:26Three years have passed, and of course, progress has been made in many areas in the region, across 11 provinces.
00:33First, I want to mention this.
00:35The houses, which were planned 3 years ago, have now been fully delivered to the earthquake victims.
00:41It's worth mentioning that as well.
00:42On the other hand, of course, very serious work is being done in the field of agriculture.
00:45There are studies on underwater structures, for example.
00:48Currently, investments totaling 60 billion have been made in 459 water and irrigation facilities across 11 provinces.
00:55And there is an ongoing investment of 50 billion Turkish Lira.
00:59In this context, a total investment of 110 billion Turkish Lira will be made in the earthquake zone.
01:03Now, where are these being built?
01:04First, irrigation infrastructure.
01:06So it's becoming more modern.
01:08Some of the damaged wells had suffered extensive damage.
01:12They are becoming more modern.
01:13Secondly, it is investing in the drinking water sector.
01:16This is also very valuable.
01:17Unfortunately, many drinking water lines were damaged in the earthquake.
01:21The Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Roma are taking all of this very seriously.
01:24Of course, these weren't really topics on the agenda at the time of the earthquake, naturally.
01:28However, the Ministry of Agriculture and Romania also carried out very serious studies 3 years ago.
01:32And these have been identified.
01:33These studies were carried out afterwards.
01:35Another issue, of course, was that we had producers who suffered a great deal of damage in the livestock sector.
01:41Unfortunately, there were producers whose animals died.
01:43And if you recall, at that time President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that we would provide all of our producers with their animals on a one-to-one basis.
01:52This has also been done.
01:53So far in the earthquake zone...
01:55These are the prices you paid, aren't they, Mr. Mustafa?
01:57Of course, of course, of course.
01:59So far, nearly 50,000 small and large livestock have been distributed over the past three years.
02:03On the other hand, 550,000 poultry were given away.
02:0626,000 beehives were provided in December.
02:09These are, of course, very valuable things for sustainability.
02:12It is very important that production continues in that region, that farming continues, and that rural life continues.
02:19On the other hand, support for rural areas naturally continued.
02:23There were also farmer investments there on the rural development side.
02:27In this context, a budget of 1.6 billion Turkish Lira has been allocated for rural development investments in the earthquake zone.
02:32And that money has already been spent in that region.
02:35This is also very valuable.
02:36Because no matter what you do.
02:38Unfortunately, after an earthquake, after a major disaster, some support is needed in these kinds of situations.
02:45For farmers to be able to get back on their feet, for sustainability, for production, these are invaluable.
02:50And all these investments are continuing in the earthquake zone.
02:53And we can say that production is now continuing in many of these places.
02:57On the other hand, the Agricultural and Rural Development Support Agency provides support within the European Union.
03:03Actually, I wasn't going to talk about them much, but when we look at the region province by province, at each of the 11 provinces individually, there are very significant investment grants.
03:11And support has been provided.
03:12Because in the IPAR support programs, which became widespread last year and started to be given in all 81 provinces across the country, projects in the earthquake zone were given higher priority.
03:22So they were given extra points, and many farmers, producers, investors, and entrepreneurs have benefited from this.
03:29These also need to be mentioned.
03:31The numbers are huge; I don't want to include them all in the news individually.
03:34Because we simply wouldn't have had enough time.
03:35My apologies to the IPAR supporters.
03:38I can say that these are the developments at the university regarding this earthquake.
03:41So actually, a few days after the earthquake, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry was there to help those whose animals had perished.
03:51From then on, even ship deliveries were made, and haystacks were used to make access to food difficult.
03:57Some of the animals died, some were injured.
03:59They even said they would take over the meat and dairy institution, and they had intervened urgently throughout the earthquake zone to ensure that agricultural production did not stop.
04:11So those things are still going on now.
04:14When I looked at these designated animal shelters, they were all free of charge.
04:16It's really beautiful.
04:18So, when we look at foreign countries, especially regarding housing in coastal areas, 455,000 homes have been delivered to date.
04:24So countries abroad can't believe it.
04:27So, how can a country build such housing in 3 years?
04:32We are also learning from you that the support being provided is not limited to housing in the aftermath of the earthquake; significant support is also being given in the agricultural sector.
04:40This topic is indeed important, but what other important issues are on the agricultural agenda this week?
04:48What would you like to say about the upcoming Ramadan?
04:50Is there anything related to auditing?
04:52I apologize, Ramadan is approaching and we actually mentioned this at the beginning of the three holy months as well.
04:57Red meat prices are very important here.
04:58First of all, let me mention this as a reminder.
05:00We mentioned this last week regarding the Meat and Dairy Institution and the markets that are members of Perder, but...
05:04Red meat prices have been fixed until the end of Ramadan.
05:07Minced meat for the beginning of winter.
05:08Meat from the Meat and Dairy Institution.
05:09This is very important.
05:10On the other hand, inspections are of course very important.
05:12Because there are products like baked goods, desserts, cakes, and pastries whose consumption is increasing.
05:16Since there is a lot of consumption in these areas as well, inspections are actually very important.
05:20Inspections are being carried out in this regard as well.
05:22Last month, in January, the German Ministry of Agriculture carried out 2,416 inspections and approximately
05:28A fine of 140 million lira has been imposed.
05:30This means...
05:31The inspection has already been carried out, but it's not in vain.
05:33So, the person who gets punished feels the pain.
05:35Look, this is very important.
05:36So, once someone receives that punishment, they don't consider doing it again.
05:41This is very important.
05:42Therefore, the punishments are now killing him.
05:45So, there's a perception, fully ingrained in the public, regarding the penalties.
05:48So, fines are imposed, but these fines are insignificant for that business.
05:52It is said that its enforcement power is weak.
05:54What do you think about this topic?
05:56Those days are over.
05:57So, its power to impose sanctions is no longer diminished.
05:59You have some penalties, including closure penalties.
06:02The workers have been sentenced to prison.
06:04So what more power of enforcement could there be?
06:06The penalties have increased significantly.
06:07It's really not like it used to be.
06:08In the past, people used to say, "I'll pay this penalty in any way possible, with the profit I made from this."
06:13But that's not the case anymore.
06:15So those things are over.
06:16The penalties are very high.
06:17There are penalties ranging from closure to imprisonment.
06:19Nobody should put up for sale in the winter.
06:21During Ramadan, the Ministry of Trade and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry are taking this matter very seriously on two fronts.
06:27There's one more detail.
06:28To curb rising chicken prices, the Ministry of Trade immediately imposed an export ban, for example, on chicken exports.
06:34Chicken exports are also currently banned.
06:36Let's see how the balance will turn out in the domestic market.
06:38During the month of Ramadan.
06:39This will also affect prices.
06:41It's also worth considering it as inferior.
06:43On the other hand, the Teknofest issue has become very valuable for us in the agricultural sector.
06:47Because agricultural technologies held a significant place at the most recent Teknofest, which was extended to Istanbul.
06:52And those interested parties, our friends, young people who are listening to us here right now, especially if they have a project,
06:59They can apply to competitions if they have projects in the field of agriculture, such as digitalization in agriculture, artificial intelligence, or the use of technology.
07:05The deadline for applications is February 20th.
07:07This is also very valuable for our sector.
07:10I urge our colleagues to also look into this matter.
07:13Agriculture is now also included in Teknofest.
07:15And at Teknofest, agriculture will be among the most popular sectors after the defense industry.
07:20And that's why we are so truly proud to be there, to be a part of it.
07:27Very important.
07:27Please, everyone who is interested, start this competition.
07:32A new section called "Agricultural Technologies" was added to Teknofest last year.
07:38I see this as a tremendous achievement.
07:42Hopefully this Agricultural Festival, or Agricultural Fest as it's called,
07:46I think this is the first step towards a future where there will be an independent festival like Teknofest, similar to the one called Tarım Fest (Agriculture Fest).
07:55Hopefully we will see those days too, but even this is a very significant step, a serious effort.
08:03When do applications for this project start and end at Teknofest?
08:07It is still ongoing.
08:08It can be done until February 20th.
08:10They started there with the internet voice of Teknofest.
08:13Our colleagues can do it.
08:15Yes.
08:16Speaking of technology, there's some great news from Çanakkale.
08:20For example, one of our manufacturers in Çanakkale has used artificial intelligence internally.
08:25And the dairy farmer has now set up a system that calculates the milking times for the cows using artificial intelligence.
08:32So, he has used artificial intelligence and technology in himself.
08:35They say that with this system, the animals are experiencing less stress and are going to be milked on their own.
08:41And here we have manufacturers who use technology.
08:43This is the result of these competitions.
08:45We can draw inspiration from there.
08:46It affects something else.
08:48Of course, there are also methods that we would call primitive, even in the agricultural sector, but we are seeing an increase in such farmers and producers.
08:54It continues in Türkiye.
08:56Yes.
08:58I'd also like to share some world news, if we have the time right now.
09:03Last week, there were many news reports about protecting those on the left.
09:08In this sense, those who remained on the left, who were truly valuable to us, have disappeared, at least 22% since approximately 1970.
09:16This data is enormous.
09:18I don't want to relay that.
09:20What I actually want to say is this.
09:21How can we protect what remains in the water?
09:23If we, as farmers and producers, practice farming in a way that is suitable for that region and its crop patterns,
09:31So, if we determine our own product accordingly, we can use less water and protect those who are left behind.
09:36This is very valuable.
09:37So, depending on the region, the weather conditions, and the soil conditions, we need to adapt our approach accordingly.
09:44The Ministry of Agriculture is also continuing these efforts within the framework of production planning.
09:49Let's just say we will reap even better and more fruitful results from this in a few years.
09:54As I said, we had a news story that attracted attention from around the world.
09:58On the other hand, approximately 94.3 million lira in support payments were made to farmers last week.
10:05Moving on to this week, the Turkish Statistical Institute will be releasing some very valuable data.
10:10We need to follow them.
10:12I'll pass it on right away.
10:13Animal production statistics for the year 2025.
10:15Poultry farming statistics will be released.
10:18This is also an annual subscription.
10:19Data on milk and dairy products will be released.
10:21This is also annual.
10:21These are valuable data for us, serving as an indicator of where the sector is headed – good if it's good, bad if it's bad.
10:28We will be following them closely this week as well.
10:31Yes, we will also be closely monitored.
10:33Thank you very much, Mr. Mustafa.
10:36I'm talking about convenience.
10:37Enjoy your work.
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