The possibility of periodic regulation in the export of some agricultural products is eliminated.
The statement authorizing the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry to make periodic arrangements for the export of some agricultural products, including tomatoes, was repealed.
The statement, published by the Ministry of Commerce in the Official Gazette dated January 27, 2022, put into effect beef and sheep meat, poultry meat and giblets, potato, tomato, onion, garlic, beans, eggplant, pepper green, olive, red lentils, oranges, lemon, watermelon, apple, olive oil and its fractions, eggs and butter were authorized to carry out periodic procedures in the export of products such as the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
The aforementioned statement was repealed with the statement of the Ministry of Commerce published in the Official Gazette today. (Reuters)
Source: Sozcu

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