24.01.2025 Giresun
The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB) President M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu attended the Meeting on Combating Hazelnut Skunk Pest held at Giresun Commodity Exchange.
At the meeting,
opinions were exchanged on the measures to be taken and the methods to be
applied in the fight against this pest, which poses a serious threat to
hazelnut production.
TOBB President M. Rifat
Hisarcıklıoğlu stated that hazelnut is an extremely important blessing for the
region and the country and said, “It is one of the most strategic and valuable
agricultural products of Türkiye. It is almost gold grown in the soil. There
are no imported inputs, we are the world leader in domestic and national
production and exports. Türkiye meets 65-70 percent of the world hazelnut
production. Every year, it brings around 2-3 billion dollars in foreign
currency to our country and provides bread for 600,000 families. Now we have
come together to fight against an important threat to hazelnuts. The Skunk
Pest, which we are discussing today, is a problem that poses a serious threat
to hazelnut production. It reduces the yield and quality of hazelnuts and
causes economic losses. Biological control methods against this pest are
prominent in the world. For example, keeping the eggs of the pest under control
by using samurai bees is also known as an effective method. We are pleased to
see that our Ministry of Agriculture also attaches the necessary importance to
this issue and takes the necessary steps.”
- Coordination and cooperation are important in the fight
Providing information
about the methods to be taken against the brown skunk pest, Deputy Minister of
Agriculture and Forestry Prof. Dr. Ahmet Gümen said, “Hazelnut is a brand. It
is a brand of Türkiye. Therefore, it is our duty to fight against all kinds of
harmful pests. We continue our work in a serious manner. The brown skunk is
actually a pest originating from East Asia. It was detected in Europe in 2004,
in Russia in 2013 and in neighboring Georgia in 2015. Since 2017, it has
appeared in our country. The fight against brown skunk is not only a matter of
plant production, but also important for food safety and sustainability. At the
beginning, it appeared in a limited number in our country, but today it has
spread to 35 provinces. The pest is spreading rapidly in the country and that
is why we have activated our action plan. Our work on this issue continues,” he
said.