AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Logistics in Focus: Iran’s national team will play its final World Cup warm-up behind closed doors in Türkiye on Thursday, then depart for Mexico on Saturday, with the FFIRI citing security concerns and FIFA-approved changes to its tournament base from Tucson to Tijuana; the squad will face Mali in Antalya, then commute to group matches in Los Angeles and Seattle. Market Pressure on Turkey’s Pistachios: Pistachio supply is under strain as demand rises (including Dubai chocolate trends) while Iran-related export disruptions and below-expected harvests in major producing countries—including Türkiye—tighten availability, keeping traders cautious. Marine & Waste Awareness in Türkiye’s Region: Türkiye’s embassy in Kuwait joined a recycling drive under the Healthy City Project, promoting zero-waste habits and collecting items like used oil, glass, paper, plastics, clothes and e-waste. Water Story with Türkiye at the Core: New research traces the Euphrates’ origins to two ancient river systems that flowed across what is now eastern Türkiye and Syria before tectonic shifts helped form the modern river—shedding light on the “cradle of civilization” water story. Conservation & Policy Signals: Türkiye is reported to be tightening protections for endangered sea turtles with nighttime beach restrictions and fines for violations.
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