The Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, İbrahim Yumaklı, will participate in international food safety discussions during his upcoming visit to China. This visit is considered a significant step aimed at revitalizing Turkey's seafood exports.
The visit will start tomorrow and last for several days, during which there will be meetings as well as bilateral discussions. According to the ministry's announcement, new protocols in the seafood sector will be signed during Yumaklı's visit. These protocols aim to ensure a stronger entry for Turkey’s seafood sector into the international market.
China is a major market worldwide and offers significant opportunities for Turkish seafood. During this visit, Yumaklı will engage in discussions aimed at exploring ways to increase Turkey’s seafood exports. Additionally, mutual information exchange regarding food safety is also targeted.
Minister Yumaklı will provide information about Turkish seafood as well as the production and processing processes during his visit. Turkey is noted for its rich diversity and high-quality products in the seafood sector. Therefore, the protocols to be established with China have the potential to enhance the sector's competitiveness on an international scale.
Bilateral discussions are expected to create a solid foundation for future collaborations and investments. At the same time, it is aimed to contribute to the goal of boosting Turkish seafood exports through the agreements made.
In summary, Minister Yumaklı's visit presents an important opportunity for Turkey to be more visible in the international arena of the seafood sector. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry will closely monitor this process and continue to support the developments at every stage in the sector.
⚖️ Yasal Uyarı:Bu içerik yatırım tavsiyesi niteliği taşımaz. Yatırımlarınızla ilgili kararlarınızı kendi araştırmalarınız ve risk profilinize göre almanız önerilir.
Minister of Agriculture