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Pokica brings a pop of colour to popcorn
Six years ago a small Maribor-based family-run business Kokica brought the first gourmet popcorn to the Slovenian market. The popcorn in vibrant colours under the trademark Pokica now fills the shelves of Slovenian and Swiss stores, with plans to expand to Germany and one day to the US.
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Against Bleak Global Backdrop, Kosovo’s Dokufest Ponders ‘How to Survive?’
Sixty-eight-year-old Cava will work until 11 p.m., trying to earn enough money to buy the medicine his wife needs to treat her cancer, while festivalgoers hurry excitedly through the city, tickets and souvenirs in hand.
One cob of Cava's roasted corn costs a euro. He sells up to 50 a day during Dokufest, but barely 10 on other days.
Hersek Lagoon welcomes summer with 235 bird species
Hersek Lagoon in northwestern Turkey hosts summer migratory birds that come to the area for incubation, in addition to being home to water birds. (AA Photo)
Romania cereal production in 2020,17 million tonnes, lower by 44% from 2019
The total production of Romanian grain cereal dropped this year to almost half from 2019, due to the prolonged drought which affected some agricultural areas in the country, reaching a bit over 17 million tonnes, according to the data supplied by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MADR), at the request of AGERPRES.
Foreigners describe Turkey in their own languages
Seven foreigners described Turkey in their own languages in a video titled "Turkey's Expats," prepared by the Directorate of Communications.
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Turkey should focus on plastic waste for economy, planet: Expert
The production of raw materials from plastic waste is a key issue Turkey should focus on for its economic well-being and the planet's future, according to a top engineer in Turkey.
Turkey inspires Dutch motorcyclists
Nine years ago, eight friends from the Netherlands arrived in Turkey and hired motorcycles to explore the country. Since then, they have fallen in love with Turkey.
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Council of Europe must avoid new dividing lines: FM
The Council of Europe must avoid new dividing lines in Europe and it should fight together against them, Turkey said on May 17.
Red meat production in Q1 over 210,000 tons
Turkey produced 211,435 tons of red meat in the first three months of this year, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) on May 10.
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Sunseed Prices in Bulgaria Continue Following a Downward Trend
The Bulgarian rapeseed market was stable over the last week. Rapeseed price closed it unchanged at BGN 680/MT that is equivalent to USD 409/MT (+ USD 5/MT). The pace of export shipments has slowed down over the past seven days, reports UkrAgroConsult.