Turkey's grain output is on track for an all-time record
Turkey's grain production is expected to reach an all-time high this year, according to an analysis by the Turkish Grain Board (TMO). If no adverse conditions arise before harvest, the season is projected to outperform last year.

Turkey's grain output is projected to reach an all-time high this year, according to an analysis by the Turkish Grain Board (TMO). As reported by Anadolu Agency, the production season is expected to be better than last year.
Officials say the record level could be reached provided no adverse developments hurt output before harvest. Grain production is seen as an important indicator for food supply and price stability.
Favourable weather and rising yields underpin this year's expectations. Industry representatives continue to monitor the production outlook and conditions closely.
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