Latest meeting between farmers and north , ‘govt’ ends without result

Latest meeting between farmers and north , ‘govt’ ends without result

The latest meeting between Turkish Cypriot farmers and the north’s ‘government’ over the ongoing dispute regarding imported meat ended without result on Friday, the north’s animal producers’ and breeders’ union chairman Mustafa Naimogullari said on Friday.Naimogullari had met with ‘prime minister’ Unal Ustel, ‘finance minister’ Ozdemir Berova, ‘agriculture minister’ Huseyin Cavus, and ‘economy minister’ Olgun … Read more

Farmers and , ‘govt’ in north refuse to back down over imported meat

Farmers and , ‘govt’ in north refuse to back down over imported meat

The ‘government’ in the north of Cyprus is determined to import meat from abroad, with the first shipment arriving from the Netherlands. The imported meat will be stored at -18 degrees Celsius and sold in supermarkets. Despite a meeting with ‘ministers’ and union leaders, no agreement was reached, and protests by the union will continue. The government also plans to import meat from Spain, and opposition party CTP ‘MP’ Teberruken Ulucay questioned why meat could not be imported from the Republic of Cyprus where European Union standards are enforced.

30kg of smuggled lamb meat seized at crossing point

30kg of smuggled lamb meat seized at crossing point

Fact: 30 kilograms of smuggled lamb meat was seized at the Ayios Dhometios crossing point by Turkish Cypriot police.

Our View: MPs, ’ ATM gripe undermines profitable business model

Our View: MPs, ’ ATM gripe undermines profitable business model

Deputies in Cyprus criticized banks for not having enough ATMs, especially in rural areas, during a House commerce committee meeting. The chairman of the committee stated that banks were lacking social responsibility and prioritizing profit over serving the community. Despite the criticism, banks explained that operating ATMs is costly and they plan to reduce them to improve profitability, which is necessary for a dynamic economy. The closure of the cooperative bank was also mentioned as a result of prioritizing social responsibility over profits.

North, ’s ‘govt’ is ‘like a bad joke’

North, ’s ‘govt’ is ‘like a bad joke’

The fact described in the text is that the north’s ‘government’ in Cyprus is planning to increase fines for causing death by dangerous driving from 1.2 million TL to 1.8 million TL.

North butchers introduce , ‘service fee’ to sidestep price controls

North butchers introduce , ‘service fee’ to sidestep price controls

Butchers in the north have introduced a “service fee” for their customers to bypass price controls set by the ‘government’ for the retail price of lamb. The service fees typically range between 10 and 15 percent of the retail price of the meat. The introduction of service fees indicates that butchers have no intention of reducing their income.