Import-Dependent Grain Processing Hubs: The Case of T\"{u}rkiye's Flour Sector (opens in new tab)
International commerce has long been seen as a key way to keep the global food system stable, allowing agricultural surpluses in some areas to compensate for shortages in others. This strategy has led to the rise of highly specialised processing hubs that combine significant industrial capacity with agricultural inputs sourced from throughout the world. T\"urkiye's flour sector -- currently the largest wheat flour exporter in the world -- repr...
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