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Türkiye's tea yield drops due to insufficient precipitation: media

STORY: Türkiye's tea yield drops due to insufficient precipitation: media DATELINE: Sept. 21, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:21 LOCATION: ISTANBUL, Türkiye CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of tea gardens in Türkiye STORYLINE: Turkish authorities projected that tea yield loss in the Black Sea region this year is expected to exceed the average level of the past five years due to climate factors, the Demiroren news agency reported Wednesday. The significant drop this year is due to insufficient rainfall and high temperatures caused by the global warming effects, said the report. Over the last five years, annual yield losses stood at 20 percent, Mehmet Erdogan, president of the Rize Commodity Exchange, told Demiroren. He said works have been going on to determine the precise amount of loss in yield this year, and the amount of tea harvest delivered so far was not promising. In the Turkish Black Sea provinces of Rize, Trabzon, Artvin, and Giresun, the harvest period continues on 830,000 decares (about 83,000 hect

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gendarmerie  Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Gendarmerie Continue To Protect Mining Company In Akbelen Forest - Turkey

Local residents and environmental activists demonstrated for the 9th day on August 01, 2023, against the deforestation project of the 750-decare century-old pine forest, intended to expand a lignite field in the forests of Akbelen in Ikizkoy, Mugla, Turkey, leading to clashes with Turkish gendarmerie. The protest began after YK Energy, co-owned by Limak Holding and İCTAS operating the Yeniköy and Kemerköy thermal power stations, had obtained the necessary permissions to open 750 decares of land within the Akbelen forest in İkizköy to convert it to an open coal mine providing lignite for the thermal power stations. Photo by Berkcan Zengin/Depo Photos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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