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  2. Agriculture in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture is still an important sector of Turkey's economy, and the country is one of the world's top ten agricultural producers. [1] Wheat, sugar beet, milk, poultry, cotton, vegetables and fruit are major products; [2] and Turkey is the world's largest grower of hazelnuts, [3] apricots, [2] and oregano.

  3. Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey has a diversified economy; main industries include automobiles, electronics, textiles, construction, steel, mining, and food processing. [318] It is a major agricultural producer . [ 324 ] Turkey ranks 8th in crude steel production , and 13th in motor vehicle production , ship building (by tonnage ), and annual industrial robot ...

  4. Turkey–Turkmenistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Turkmenistan has an embassy in Ankara and a consulate general in Istanbul, while Turkey has an embassy in Ashgabat. Both countries are full members of the Economic Cooperation Organization , Organisation of Islamic Cooperation , International Organization of Turkic Culture and Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe .

  5. Food Lovers Are Flocking to Istanbul and So Should You - AOL

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    Confirming Istanbul’s bona fides as an international food capital, the Michelin guide debuted in Turkey in 2022. The country’s only two-star distinction went to Turk Fatih Tutak, a restaurant ...

  6. Economy of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    A period of strong economic growth between 2002 and 2013 (except for 2009) [45] was followed by a period of stagnation and recession in terms of USD-based nominal GDP figures between 2014 and 2020, [45] especially during the 2018 Turkish currency and debt crisis; even though Turkey's USD-based GDP-PPP and TL-based nominal GDP have continued to ...

  7. Foreign relations of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey became the first state to recognize the Republic of Azerbaijan in November 1991. [370] Yunus Emre Institute has a local branch in Baku. X Kazakhstan: 2 March 1992 [372] See Kazakhstan–Turkey relations. Kazakhstan has an embassy in Ankara and a consulate general in Istanbul. Turkey has an embassy in Nur-Sultan and a consulate general in ...

  8. Azerbaijan–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Turkey has supported various indirect bilateral talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia and initiated trilateral dialogue in Reykjavík in 2002 and the Istanbul Summit, 2004 among the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia in an attempt to resolve the ongoing conflict, but its diplomatic efforts are hampered by its own ...

  9. Food security - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, household food security is considered to exist when all the members of a family, at all times, have access to enough food for an active, healthy life. [1] Individuals who are food-secure do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. [2] Food security includes resilience to future disruptions of food supply.