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Türkiye sets fresh record in agricultural output, leads Europe
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Türkiye sets fresh record in agricultural output, leads Europe

Türkiye's agricultural output reached a historic high of $83.2 billion in 2023, according to Agriculture and Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumaklı. This marks the first time the country has exceeded the $80 billion threshold. The minister highlighted this achievement as a significant milestone, stating Türkiye now ranks first in Europe and seventh globally in agricultural production. He credited farmers, producers, and exporters for this success and noted the continued growth of Türkiye's agricultural sector over the past two decades. In 2002, Türkiye was ranked 12th globally with $24.5 billion in agricultural output, and by 2023, it had risen to eighth place with $72.9 billion.

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Daily Sabah logoDaily SabahParty-alignedRight7 hr. ago
Türkiye sets fresh record in agricultural output, leads Europe

Türkiye's agricultural output reached a historic high of $83.2 billion in 2023, according to Agriculture and Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumaklı. This marks the first time the country has exceeded the $80 billion threshold. The minister highlighted this achievement as a significant milestone, stating Türkiye now ranks first in Europe and seventh globally in agricultural production. He credited farmers, producers, and exporters for this success and noted the continued growth of Türkiye's agricultural sector over the past two decades. In 2002, Türkiye was ranked 12th globally with $24.5 billion in agricultural output, and by 2023, it had risen to eighth place with $72.9 billion.

Bias read (Right): The article presents the announcement of a government minister celebrating a major economic achievement under his ministry, using celebratory and nationalistic language ('historic record', 'top of the global league', 'abundance of Anatolia will continue to be Türkiye's strength'). The framing aligns

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